Polarity in higher plant dictyosomes |
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Authors: | T. M. Shannon Yvonne Henry J. M. Picton M. W. Steer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, The Queen's University of Belfast, BT7 1NN Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary Dictyosomes in three higher plant cell secretory systems,Zea root cap cells,Tradescantia pollen tubes and digestive glands ofDionaea fly traps, are shown to possess a structural polarity in terms of either the production of secretory vesicles, or the reaction of individual cisternae to the osmium-zinc-iodide impregnation procedure. These observations contradict previous claims that higher plant dictyosomes lack structural polarity. Doubts about the applicability of the endomembrane flow concept to higher plant cell dictyosomes are discussed in relation to the relative balance between carbohydrate and protein in secreted products. The lack of dictyosome-associated endoplasmic reticulum in some of these plant cell systems is confirmed. |
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Keywords: | Dictyosomes Endomembrane concept Secretion Root cap Pollen tube Digestive gland |
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