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Plant cell wall removal: Cause for microtubule instability and division abnormalities in protoplast cultures?
Authors:Daina H Simmonds
Institution:Plant Research Centre, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OC6.
Abstract:Cell wall removal from plant cells can destabilize the cortical microtubules (MTs) in isolated protoplasts. The degree of destabilization depends on the origin and physiological condition of the cells, enzyme purity and digestion protocol, and the presence, in the digestion medium, of stabilizing factors such as Ca2+ or taxol. Disorientation of MTs in protoplasts and the absence of a "normal' cell wall during early culture periods results in abnormalities in mitotic spindles, phragmoplasts, new cross-walls and chromosome segregation. These abnormalities are greatly reduced in older protoplast cultures, where a substantial cell wall had regenerated. It is suggested that the cell wall may serve to stabilize MTs through transmembrane proteins and may play a role in the spatial organization of MT nucleating sites.
Keywords:Cell wall  microtubule stability  mitotic abnormalities  protoplasts
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