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Stromules: Mobile Protrusions and Interconnections Between Plastids
Authors:J. C. Gray  J. A. Sullivan  J. M. Hibberd  M. R. Hansen
Affiliation:Department of Plant Sciences and Cambridge Centre for Molecular Recognition, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Abstract:Abstract: Stroma-filled tubules, recently named stromules, extend from the surface of plastids in most cell types and plant species examined. Stromules are highly dynamic structures, continuously and rapidly changing shape. They have been shown to interconnect plastids and permit the exchange of green fluorescent protein (GFP) between plastids. Stromules are enclosed by the inner and outer plastid envelope membranes and are 0.4 - 0.8 μm in diameter and up to 65 μm long. Movement of stromules is dependent on the actin cytoskeleton and the ATPase activity of myosin. Stromules are more abundant in cells containing a relatively small plastid volume and provide a means of enormously increasing the plastid surface area. Many important questions on the structure, function and mobility of stromules remain unanswered.
Keywords:Amyloplast    chloroplast    GFP    leucoplast    plastid    stromule
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