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Cellulose synthesizing terminal complexes and morphogenesis in tip-growing cells of Syringoderma phinneyi (Phaeophyceae)
Authors:Arthur Schü&#;ler  Susanne Hirn  Christos Katsaros
Institution:Institute of Botany, FB10, University of Darmstadt, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany;Zellenlehre, University of Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany;Department of Botany, Faculty of Biology, University of Athens, GR-15784 Athens, Greece
Abstract:The intramembrane particles and cellulose synthesis of the brown alga Syringoderma phinneyi Henry et Müller were examined using replicas of freeze‐fractured apical cells. Like in other brown algae, linear terminal complexes (TCs) were found in the plasmatic fracture face (PF) of the plasmalemma, which are the putative cellulose synthases. Terminal complexes consist of a single row of particles, each particle composed of two sub‐units, and are found in close relationship with cellulose microfibril imprints. Examination of the distribution of TCs revealed a clear apico‐basal gradient, with a higher density of TCs in the apical part. This seems to reflect the tip growth of the apical cells. The rate of cellulose synthesis per TC subunit was calculated based on the dimensions of the TCs and cellulose microfibrils.
Keywords:brown algae  cellulose synthesis  freeze-fracture              Syringoderma phinneyi            terminal complexes  tip-growth
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