Transient existence of life without a cell membrane: a novel strategy of siphonous seaweed for survival and propagation |
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Authors: | Ram Monika Babbar Shashi B |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India. |
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Abstract: | Siphonous seaweeds, which constitute a vital component of coral reefs, are structurally simple, single-celled coenocytic macroscopic green algae. Kim et al.1 have recently shown the extraordinary wound-repair and propagation mechanism of one such siphonous green alga--Bryopsis plumosa. Nucleocytoplasmic aggregates, which are released after injury to this plant, are membraneless structures that can survive in seawater for 10-20 minutes, before they are surrounded by a gelatinous envelope. Subsequently, a cell membrane and cell wall are synthesized around each of these aggregates and the resulting individual cells, so formed, develop into new plants. This report represents a significant advance in our understanding of wound response and, more significantly, is probably the first example of transient survival of life without a cell membrane! |
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