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Possible involvement of protein phosphorylation in the regulation of cytoplasmic organization and streaming in root hair cells as revealed by a protein phosphatase inhibitor, calyculin A
Authors:E. Yokota  K. Hibara  N. Imamichi  T. Shimmen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Life Science, Faculty of Science, Himeji Institute of Technology, Harima Science Park City, 678-1297 Hyogo, Japan
Abstract:Summary The effects of a protein phosphatase inhibitor, calyculin A (CA), on cytoplasmic streaming and cytoplasmic organization were examined in root hair cells ofLimnobium stoloniferum. CA at concentrations higher than 50 nM inhibited cytoplasmic streaming and also induced remarkable morphological changes in the cytoplasm. The transvacuolar strands, in which actin filament bundles were oriented parallel to the long axis, disappeared and spherical cytoplasmic bodies emerged in the CA-treated cells. In these spherical bodies, actin filaments were present and the spherical bodies were connected to each other by thin strands of actin filaments. Upon CA removal, transvacuolar strands, in which actin filament bundles were aligned, and cytoplasmic streaming reappeared. A nonselective inhibitor for protein kinases, K-252a, delayed the inhibitory effect of CA on cytoplasmic streaming and suppressed the CA-induced formation of the spherical bodies. From these results, it is suggested that phosphatases sensitive to CA regulate cytoplasmic streaming and are involved in the organization of the cytoplasm in root hair cells.Abbreviations APW artificial pond water - CA calyculin A
Keywords:Cytoplasmic streaming  Phosphatases  Calyculin A  Actin  Transvacuolar strands  Root hair cells
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