Effects of Blue Light on Cell Elongation and Microtubule Orientation in Dark-Grown Gametophytes of Ceratopteris richardii |
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Authors: | Murata, Takashi Kadota, Akeo Wada, Masamitsu |
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Affiliation: | 1 Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153 Japan 2 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University Minami-Ohsawa, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-03 Japan |
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Abstract: | Gametophytes of Ceratopteris richardii developed into strap-shapedprothalli in the dark. The prothalli had an apical meristem,a subapical elongation zone and a basal zone where no growthoccurred. Continuous irradiation of blue light inhibited cellgrowth of the elongation zone, although red or far-red lighthad no effect on elongation. Cortical microtubules (MTs) ofsubapical cells reoriented from transverse to oblique or parallelto the growing axis during blue light inhibition. Each regionof the strap-shaped prothallus was irradiated with a micro-beamof blue light. Cell elongation in the subapical region was notinhibited by irradiation at the apical meristem. Irradiationof the subapical region inhibited cell elongation to a similarextent as the whole irradiation control. When a single elongatingcell at one side of the subapical region was irradiated by ablue microbeam, elongation was inhibited in a cell at the irradiateside only, resulting in a bowing prothallus. Cortical MTs reorientedfrom transverse to longitudinal to the cell axis in irradiatedcells only. The results indicate that each cell in the subapicalregion perceives blue light by itself, reorients only its corticalMTs and ceases only its cell elongation, independent of surroundingcells. (Received October 17, 1996; Accepted December 9, 1996) |
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