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COORDINATNE NUCLEAR AND CHLOROPLAST DIVISION IN UNILOCULAR SPORANGIA OF LAMINARIA ANGUSTATA (LAMINARIALES,PHAEOPHYCEAE)1
Authors:Taizo Motomura  Terunobu Ichimura  Michael Melkonian
Institution:1. Institute of Algological Research, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Muroran 051, Japan;2. Botaniaches Institut, Lehrstuhl I, Universität zu Köln, Gyrhofstrasse 15, D-50931 Köln, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Changes in the number of nuclei and chloroplasts were examined during the process of unispore formation in unilocular sporangia of Laminaria angustata. Just before meiosis, eight chloroplasts were always present in unilocular sporangial mother cells. The number of chloroplasts remained constant through meiosis. After the resulting four nuclei divided again (third nuclear division), a close association between a nucleus and a chloroplast developed among each of the eight nuclei and eight chloroplasts. The eight chloroplasts divided ahost synchronously before the synchronous division of the eight nuclei. Following the 16 nucleate stage with 16 chloroplasts and the final 32 nucleate stage with 32 chloroplasts, 32 unispores, each with a nucleus and a chloroplast, were fomd in unilocular sporangza of L. angustata. Immunofluorescence microscopy using an anti-centrin antibody showed that two anticentrin-stained structures (as future mitotic poles) occurred adjacent to each of the premitotic four nuclei, and each spot was located near a chloroplast. Therefore, after the third division, each of the eight nuclei established close contact with a chloroplast presumably mediated by the centrosomes.
Keywords:Key index words: brown algae  centrin  centrioles  centrosome  chloroplast  Laminaria angustata  meiosis  nucleus  unilocular sporangia  zoospore
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