Golgi apparatus activity and membrane flow during scale biogenesis in the green flagellateScherffelia dubia (Prasinophyceae). II: Cell wall secretion and assembly |
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Authors: | G I McFadden H R Preisig M Melkonian |
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Institution: | (1) Botanisches Institut, WestfÄlische Wilhelms-UniversitÄt, Schlossgarten 3, D-4400 Münster, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Institut für Systematische Botanik der UniversitÄt Zürich, Schweiz |
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Abstract: | Summary Secretion of the cell wall (theca) in the scaly green flagellateScherffelia dubia (Prasinophyceae) has been examined by electron microscopy during cytokinesis. The bi-laminate wall forms by the extracellular amalgamation of two layers of scales produced in the Golgi apparatus (GA). Each mature GA cisterna contains ca. 12,000 scales of two distinct varieties arranged in two layers on the cisternal membrane. GA cisternae undergo turnover and one scale containing cisterna matures from thetransface of each dictyosome every 3–4 minutes. Cisternae then fuse with the plasma membrane at the anterior end of the cell releasing the scales onto the cell surface. The two layers of wall scales integrate on the cell surface in a time-dependent self-assembly process. The first scales deposited commence assembly at the cell posterior and the wall develops anteriorly by edge growth. The daughter cell wall is composed of ca. 1.2 million scales deposited in about 3 hours. Calculations of net membrane flow strongly indicate extensive endocytosis during wall deposition. |
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Keywords: | Cell wall Golgi apparatus Green Algae Membrane flow Scales Scherffelia Self-assembly Theca |
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