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The relationship of echinate inclusions and coated vesicles on wound healing inNitella flexilis (Characeae)
Authors:Ilse Foissner
Institution:(1) Institut für Pflanzenphysiologie der UniversitÄt Salzburg, Hellbrunner Strasse 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
Abstract:Summary Wound healing in internodal cells of the freshwater algaNitella flexilis (Characeae) was studied in the light and electron microscope. Immediately after punctation of the cell wall a wound plug is formed which stops outflow of cytoplasm. The plug consists of echinate inclusions which are normally located in the central vacuole. A wound wall consisting of pectin and cellulose microfibrils is formed beneath the plug within one to several hours. During that time the wound shows intensive fluorescence when treated with chlorotetracycline indicating transmembrane Ca2+ fluxes. Numerous coated pits and vesicles are found at the plasmalemma. The glycosomes undergo pronounced structural changes. Neither plug nor wound wall formation depend on actin filaments or microtubules as shown by inhibitor experiments with cytochalasin and amiprophos-methyl. The function of the coated vesicles and their interrelationship with other cell organelles is discussed.
Keywords:Wound healing  Echinate inclusions  Wall formation  Coated vesicles  Nitella
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