Taxol maintains organized microtubule patterns in protoplasts which lead to the resynthesis of organized cell wall microfibrils |
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Authors: | Melissa A Melan |
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Institution: | (1) Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | Summary We have investigated the effects of microtubule stabilizing conditions upon microtubule patterns in protoplasts and developed a new method for producing protoplasts which have non-random cortical microtubule arrays. Segments of elongating pea epicotyl tissue were treated with the microtubule stabilizing drug taxol for 1 h before enzymatic digestion of the cell walls in the presence of the drug. Anti-tubulin immunofluorescence showed that 40 M taxol preserved regions of ordered microtubules. The microtubules in these regions were arranged in parallel arrays, although the arrays did not always show the transverse orientation seen in the intact tissue. Protoplasts prepared without taxol had microtubules which were random in distribution. Addition of taxol to protoplasts with random microtubule arrangements did not result in organized microtubule arrays. Taxol-treated protoplasts were used to determine whether or not organized microtubule arrays would affect the organization of cell wall microfibrils as new walls were regenerated. We found that protoplasts from taxol-treated tissue which were allowed to regenerate cell walls produced organized arrays of microfibrils whose patterns matched those of the underlying microtubules. Protoplasts from untreated tissue synthesized microfibrils which were disordered. The synthesis of organized microfibrils by protoplasts with ordered microtubules arrays shows that microtubule arrangements in protoplasts influence the arrangement of newly synthesized microfibrils.Abbreviations DIC
differential interference contrast
- DMSO
dimethyl sulfoxide
- FITC
fluorescein isothiocyanate
- IgG
immunoglobulin G
- PIPES
piperazine-N,N -bis2-ethane-sulfonic acid]
- PBS
phosphate buffered saline |
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Keywords: | Cortical microtubules Taxol Protoplasts Pisum Cell wall regeneration Cytoskeleton |
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