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Cytochemical identification of arabinogalactan protein in the outer epidermal wall of maize coleoptiles
Authors:P. Schopfer
Affiliation:(1) Biologisches Institut II der Universität, Schänzlestrasse 1, W-7800 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:Artificial carbohydrate antigen (Yariv reagent), fluorescence-labeled agr-l-fucose-binding lectin, and beta-D-galactose-binding lectin were used to localize arabinogalactan protein in sections of maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles. All three probes bind to cell walls of vascular tissue and the outer epidermis. Intense staining is obtained at the outer and inner faces of the growth-controlling outer epidermal wall. At the inner face of this wall the auxin-inducible ldquoosmiophilic particlesrdquo, hitherto observed only by electron microscope (Kutschera et al. 1987, Planta 170, 168–180), are strongly stained by all three probes and can therefore be identified as deposits of arabinogalactan protein. It is proposed that this proteoglycan acts as an epidermal wallloosening factor in auxin-mediated coleoptile growth.Abbreviation AGP arabinogalactan proteinI thank Dr. R. Bergfeld for the electron micrograph of Fig. 13. This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Keywords:Arabinogalactan protein  Auxin (coleoptile growth)  Cell wall (coleoptile growth)  Coleoptile (epidermal cell wall)  Epidermis (outer cell wall)  Zea (coleoptile growth)
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