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Cellulose microfibril assembly inErythrocladia subintegra Rosenv.: An ideal system for understanding the relationship between synthesizing complexes (TCs) and microfibril crystallization
Authors:K. Okuda  L. Tsekos  R. M. Brown Jr.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Kochi;(2) Institute of Botany, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki;(3) Department of Botany, University of Texas at Austin, 78713-7640 Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:Summary The marine red algaErythrocladia subintegra synthesizes cellulose microfibrils as determined by CBH I-gold labelling, X-ray and electron diffraction analyses. The cellulose microfibrils are quite thin, ribbon-like structures, 1–1.5 nm in thickness (constant), and 10–33 nm in width (variable). Several laterally associated minicrystal components contribute to the variation in microfibrillar width. Electron diffraction analysis suggested a uniplanar orientation of the microfibrils with their (101) lattice planes parallel to the plasma membrane surface of the cell. The linear particle arrays bound in the plasma membrane and associated with microfibril impressions recently demonstrated inErythrocladia have been shown in this study to be the cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes (TCs). The TCs appear to be organized by a repetition of transverse rows consisting of four TC subunits, rather than by four rows of longitudinallyarranged TC subunits. The number of transverse rows varied between 8–26, corresponding with variation in the length of the TCs and the width of the microfibrils. The spacings between the neighboring transverse rows are almost constant being 10.5–11.5 nm. Based on the knowledge thatAcetobacter, Vaucheria, andErythrocladia synthesize similar thin, ribbon-like cellulose microfibrils, the structural characteristics common to the organization of distinctive TCs occurring in these three organisms has been discussed, so that the mode of cellulose microfibril assembly patterns may be deciphered.
Keywords:Erythrocladia subintegra  Cellulose microfibrils  Cellulosesynthesizing terminal complexes  Terminal complex subunits
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