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Polar distribution of annexin-like proteins during phytochrome-mediated initiation and growth of rhizoids in the ferns Dryopteris and Anemia
Authors:Greg B Clark  Stefan Turnwald  Uday K Tirlapur  Christian J Haas  Klaus von der Mark  Stanley J Roux  Robert Scheuerlein
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, The University of Texas at Austin, 78713 Austin, TX, USA;(2) Institut für Botanik und Pharmazeutische Biologie, Staudtstrasse 5, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany;(3) Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Institut für Experimentelle Medizin an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Schwabachanlage 10, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany;(4) Present address: Department of Biology, The University of Utah, 84112, UT, USA;(5) Present address: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Institut für Allgemeine Pflanzenphysiologie, Von-Hase-Weg 3, D-07743 Jena, Germany
Abstract:Although the calcium requirement of phytochrome-mediated fern spore germination and early rhizoid growth is well established, the calcium-binding proteins that serve as transducers for these responses are not known. Here we report the presence of annexin-like proteins in germinating spores of Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott and Anemia phyllitidis (L.) Sw. and evidence that they may be important participants in early photomorphogenic changes in gametophytes. Immunolocalization and immunoblot assays of these proteins were carried out using polyclonal antibodies raised either against a 35-kDa annexin-like protein from pea or against anchorin CII from chicken. Western-blot analysis showed that crude protein extracts obtained from both species after red-light treatment contained two cross-reactive protein bands with molecular weights around 70 kDa. These proteins were annexin-like in that they bound to a phosphatidylserine affinity column in a calcium-dependent fashion. Using this column, two protein bands around 70 kDa, i.e. 67 and 73 kDa, were partially purified together with proteins at 36 kDa and a doublet at 54 kDa. Proteins of these latter molecular weights are suggested to be members of the annexin family, but no cross-reactivity could be found between these and the two antibodies used in our investigations. Immunodetectable levels of these proteins were observed only after light-mediated induction of spore germination. Imaging of the immuno-localization patterns observed with both antibodies showed that the annexin-like proteins are concentrated at the extreme tips of the rhizoids in D. filix-mas and A. phyllitidis during rhizoid initiation and all stages of elongation. We suggest that these proteins may play a major role in the tip-oriented exocytosis events that are critical for the initiation and growth of fern rhizoids.Abbreviations CLSM confocal laser scanning microscopy - R red light Dedicated to Professor Andreas Sievers on the occasion of his retirementWe gratefully acknowledge the interest shown by Drs. D.-P. Häder (Botanisches Institut I, Erlangen, Germany) and M. Cresti (Dipartimento di Biologia Ambientale, Siena, Italy), and their generous provision of laboratory facilities. The authors thank Mrs. H. Klappstein and Mr. M. Becker for the careful preparation of the figures. This research was supported by a NATO collaboration grant (CRG 920082) to R. Scheuerlein and by a NASA grant (NAGW 1519) to S.J. Roux.
Keywords:Anemia  Annexin-like proteins  Dryopteris  Rhizoid development  Tip growth (vesicle-mediated)
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