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Changes in distribution of nucleoids in developing and dividing chloroplasts and etioplasts ofArena sativa
Authors:H Hashimoto
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary Nucleoid distribution in chloroplasts and etioplasts at the different developmental stages was examined with the first leaves ofAvena sativa by using a DNA-specific fluorescent probe, 4prime6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). In light-grown first leaves, three types of plastid nucleoid distribution were recognized. 1. Peripheral distribution in undeveloped chloroplasts which contain only a few thylakoids in the middle region of the leaf sheath. 2. Ring-like arrangement along the rim of developing and dividing young chloroplasts, of which grana were composed of four to eight layers of thylakoids, at the base of the leaf blade. The plane of the nucleoids' ring is in parallel with the face of the thylakoids. 3. Scattered distribution of 10 to 20 discrete spherular nucleoids in the stroma of fully developed chloroplasts, of which grana were composed of up to 20 thylakoids, in the regions of the middle and the tip of the leaf blade. In dark-grown first leaves two types were recognized. 1. Peripheral distribution in developing and dividing young etioplasts in the leaf sheath and the base of the leaf blade. 2. Scattered distribution of 10 or more discrete spherular nucleoids in fully developed etioplasts, containing extended prothylakoids, in the regions of the middle and the tip of the leaf blade. Ring-like arrangement of nucleoids was not observed in any etioplasts. The results indicates that spatial arrangement of plastid nucleoids dynamically changes in close relationship with the development of the inner membrane systems of plastids.
Keywords:Plastid nucleoid  Chloroplast  Etioplast  Avena sativa
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