Arrangement of cortical microtubules during formation of bordered pit in the tracheids ofTaxus |
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Authors: | K Uehara T Hogetsu |
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Institution: | (1) Biological Laboratory, College of Arts and Sciences, Chiba University, Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, 263 Chiba, Japan;(2) Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo |
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Abstract: | Summary The arrangement of cortical microtubules during the development of the secondary wall and bordered pits in the tracheids ofTaxus was examined by immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. The cambial region of radial longitudinal sections of developing young shoots (2–3 years old) contains cells at various stages of differentiation from cambial cells to tracheids. At the early stage of formation of bordered pits, circular bands of microtubules were seen to be associated with the inner edge of the border of the developing pit. In other regions than the pit secondary wall of uniform thickness was laid down, and obliquely oriented cortical microtubules ran parallel to one another. These cortical microtubules also covered the surface of the border of the developing pit on the side facing the center of the cell. As the border of the pit developed, a circular band of MTs remained associated with the inner edge of border, suggesting that the MTs were involved in the formation of the rim of the bordered pit, extending the initial border thickening, which consisted of concentrically oriented cellulose microfibrils. After completion of the formation of the bordered pit, helical thickenings became apparent. The obliquely oriented microtubules were organized in bands parallel to one another, being superimposed on the helical thickenings. The involvement of MTs in the formation of bordered pits and helical thickening is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Bordered pit Cellulose microfibril Helical thickenings Microtubule Secondary thickening Taxus |
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