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The cytoskeleton of Cobaea seed hairs:
Authors:H Quader  G Deichgräber  E Schnepf
Institution:(1) Zellenlehre, Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, D-6900 Heidelberg 1, Germany
Abstract:The cell wall of Cobaea scandens seed hairs developed in a characteristic sequence, with the deposition of a cellulose thread onto a pectic swelling layer was the final event. The cellulose thread was intracellularly accompanied by a band of 10–18 microtubules. During the formation of the swelling layer the microtubules were homogeneously distributed; they ran circumferentially normal to the cell axis. When cellulose-thread formation started, the microtubules became arranged in a helical band. The density of the microtubules varied during the different phases of development. The highest density was observed before cellulosethread formation and ranged from 6–15 mgrmgrm-2. The length of the microtubules, 20–30 mgrm, was determined by direct measurements, as well as estimated from the total microtubular length in a given area and the counted free ends. With the indirect immunofluorescence technique the microtubules of the band stained inhomogeneously. Those which were located at the edges of the band fluoresced more intensely than those of the central part. Attempts to visualize actin filaments in the hair cells with rhodaminyl-conjugated phalloidin resulted in a homogeneous staining of the area of the microtubular band, indicating that actin filaments may be present in this region. Though, in thin sections and dry-cleaved cells, filamentous structures were observed between the microtubules, caution is expressed that the observed fluorescence was, indeed, due to actin filaments. The role of the filamentous structures is discussed with respect to formation and maintenance of the microtubular band. Microtubules apparently did not cross coated pits which were visualized in the plasma membrane through the dry-cleaving technique.Abbreviations IFT indirect immunofluorescence technique - RP rhodaminyl-conjugated phalloidin - SEM scanning electron microscopy
Keywords:Actin filament  Cellulose band  Cobaea  Seed hair  Microtubule  Pit (coated)
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