Telophase-interphase transition in taxol-treatedTriticum root cells: cortical microtubules appear without the prior presence of a radial perinuclear array |
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Authors: | E. Panteris P. Apostolakos B. Galatis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of General Botany, University of Athens, GR-15784 Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Summary Taxol stabilizes phragmoplast microtubules (Mts) in cytokinetic root cells ofTriticum, causing a delay in the rate of cytokinesis. As a result, the daughter nuclei acquire interphase appearance in mid- to late-cytokinetic taxol-affected cells much earlier than in control cells. Cortical Mts in such cells appear directly in the cell cortex, without the prior organization of a radial perinuclear Mt array as in control cells. These observations suggest that: (a) Whether perinuclear Mt assembly occurs or not in post-telophase cells is a matter of timing between the nuclear cycle and cytokinesis, (b) Mt organizing activity on the daughter nuclei surface is temporal, (c) Cortical Mts can be in situ assembled in the cortex of post-telophase cells of flowering plants without any participation of perinuclear Mts.Abbreviations Mt microtubules - MTOC microtubule organizing centre - DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide - EM electron microscope |
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Keywords: | Cortical microtubules Microtubule organizing centres Taxol Triticum turgidum |
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