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Programmed cell death of plant tracheary elements differentiating in vitro
Authors:A Groover  N DeWitt  A Heidel  A Jones
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599-3280 NC, USA
Abstract:Summary We used various microscopic and labeling techniques to examine events occurring during the programmed cell death (PCD) of plant tracheary elements (TEs) developing in vitro. TEs differentiating in vitro synthesize a secondary cell wall which is complex in composition and pattern at approximately 72 h after hormone manipulation. The timing of PCD events was established relative to this developmental marker. Cytoplasmic streaming continues throughout secondary wall synthesis, which takes 6 h to complete in a typical cell. Vital dye staining and ultrastructural analysis show that the vacuole and plasma membrane are intact during secondary cell wall synthesis, but the cytoplasm becomes less dense in appearance, most likely through the action of confined hydrolysis by small vacuoles which are seen throughout the cell at this time. The final, preeminent step of TE PCD is a rapid collapse of the vacuole occurring after completion of secondary cell wall synthesis. Vacuole collapse is an irreversible commitment to death which results in the immediate cessation of cytoplasmic streaming and leads to the complete degradation of cellular contents, which is probably accomplished by release of hydrolytic enzymes sequestered in the vacuole. This event represents a novel form of PCD. The degradation of nuclear DNA is detectable by TUNEL, an in situ labeling method, and appears to occur near or after vacuole collapse. Our observations indicate that the process of cellular degradation that produces the hollow TE cell corpse is an active and cell-autonomous process which is distinguishable morphologically and kinetically from necrosis. Although TE PCD does not resemble apoptosis morphologically, we describe the production of spherical protoplast fragments by cultured cells that resemble apoptotic bodies but which are not involved in TE PCD. We also present evidence that, unlike the hypersensitive response (HR), TE PCD does not involve an oxidative burst. While this evidence does not exclude a role for reactive oxygen intermediates in TE PCD, it does suggest TE PCD is mechanistically distinct from cell death during the HR.Abbreviations BA 6-benzylamino-purine - DAPI 4prime,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole diacetate - DCF 2,7-dichlorofluorescein diacetate - DPI diphenyleneiodonium - FDA fluorescein diacetate - HR hypersensitive response - NAA agr-naphthalene-acetic acid - PCD programmed cell death - ROI reactive oxygen intermediate - TE tracheary element - TUNEL TdT-mediated dUTP nick end labeling
Keywords:Apoptosis  Programmed cell death  Tracheary element  Xylogenesis  Zinnia elegans
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