SYNCHRONIZATION OF CHLOROPLAST DIVISION IN THE ULTRAMICROALGA CYANIDIOSCHYZON MEROLAE (RHODOPHYTA) BY TREATMENT WITH LIGHT AND APHIDICOLIN |
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Authors: | Sachiko Terui Kuninori Suzuki Hidenori Takahashi Ryuuichi Itoh Tsuneyoshi Kuroiwa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan |
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Abstract: | A system of highly synchronized chloroplast divisions was developed in the unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae De Luca, Taddei, & Varano. Chloroplast divisions were examined by epifluorescence microscopy following treatments with light and inhibitors. When the cells during stationary phase were transferred into a new medium under a 12:12 h LD cycle, chloroplasts, mitochondria, and cell nuclei divided synchronously in that order soon after the initiation of dark periods. More than 40% of the cells contained dividing chloroplasts. To obtain a system of highly synchronized cell division and chloroplast division, the cells synchronized by a 12:12 h LD cycle were treated with various inhibitors. Nocodazole and propyzamide did not affect cell and organelle divisions, whereas aphidicolin markedly inhibited cell-nuclear divisions and cytokinesis and induced a delay in chloroplast division. More than 80% of the cells contained dividing chloroplasts when cells synchronized by light were treated with aphidicolin for 12 h. This synchronized system will be useful for studies of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of organelle divisions . |
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Keywords: | aphidicolin cell-nuclear DNA synthesis chloroplast division Cyanidioschyzon merolae Rhodophyta synchronization |
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