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Protease-sensitive anchoring of microfilament bundles provides tracks for cytoplasmic streaming inVallisneria
Authors:Y. Masuda  S. Takagi  R. Nagai
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, College of General Education, Osaka University, Machikane-yama 1-1, 560 Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Summary In mesophyll cells of the aquatic angiospermVallisneria gigantea Graebner, the endoplasm streams rotationally along the cell walls normal to the leaf surface in situ. Bundles of microfilaments anchored in the ectoplasm serve as tracks for the cytoplasmic streaming. In single mesophyll cells isolated by enzymatic digestion, hypertonic treatment induces abnormal streaming concomitant with plasmolysis, specifically at one or both of the shorter sides of an approximate rectangle. The disorderly arrangement of microfilaments in such cells has been confirmed by fluorescence microscopy of cells stained with FITC-phalloidin. While inhibitors of proteases added to the enzyme solution used for isolation of cells suppress the disturbance of rotational streaming, exogenously applied protease promotes it. The results suggest that bundles of microfilaments in the ectoplasm are stabilized by protease-sensitive factor(s) in the presence of the cell wall.
Keywords:Cytoplasmic streaming  Mesophyll cell  Microfilament  Microfilament bundle  Plasmolysis   Vallisneria
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