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Statoliths and microfilaments in plant cells
Authors:Andreas Sievers  Simone Kruse  Ling-Long Kuo-Huang  Marina Wendt
Affiliation:(1) Botanisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Venusbergweg 22, D-5300 Bonn 1, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: Department of Botany, National Taiwan University, 10764 Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China;(3) Present address: Institut für Biologische Informationsverarbeitung, KFA Jülich, D-5170 Jülich, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Microfilaments have been demonstrated in rhizoids of Chara fragilis Desvaux by labelling of actin with rhodamine-conjugated phalloidin. Each rhizoid contains thick microfilament-bundles arranged longitudinally in the basal region. In the subapical and apical regions, much thinner bundles exist which contact the statoliths and encircle them in the form of a dense envelope. In root statocytes from Lepidium sativum L. the presence of an actin network is indicated by the fact that application of cytochalasin B (25 mgrg·ml-1 for 4 h) results in an approximately threefold increase in the rate of statolith (amyloplast) sedimentation relative to controls. It is concluded that in gravity-perceiving plant cells statoliths may trigger the transduction mechanism via actin filaments.Abbreviation CB cytochalasin B - ER endoplasmic reticulum - MF microfilament
Keywords:Chara rhizoid  Graviperception   Lepidium root  Microfilament  Statolith
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