Intracellular Photoreceptive Site for Blue Light-Induced Cell Division in Protonemata of the Fern Adiantum--Further Analyses by Polarized Light Irradiation and Cell Centrifugation |
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Authors: | Kadota, Akeo Fushimi, Yoko Wada, Masamitsu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University Fukazawa, Tokyo 158, Japan |
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Abstract: | The intracellular localization of the photoreceptive site forblue light-induced cell division in single-celled protonemataof Adiantum capillus-veneris L. was investigated using polarizedlight irradiation and protonemal cell centrifugation. The responseto irradiation with polarized blue light showed no dependenceon the direction of light polarization. However, centrifugationof the protonemata followed by microbeam irradiation showedthat the site of blue light perception could be displaced togetherwith the nucleus. Centrifugal treatment changed the distributionof intracellular organelles at the time of light exposure andbasipetally displaced the nucleus about 90µm. This treatmenthad no effect on the induction of cell division with blue lightif the protonemata were centrifuged again acropetally afterthe light treatment. Microbeam (30x30 µm2) irradiationwith blue light of the apical 4575 ßm region,the receptive site of blue light in non-centrifuged cell, didnot induce cell division. However, cell division was inducedby irradiation of the nucleus-containing region, indicatingthat the photoreceptive site was displaced together with thenucleus by the centrifugation. These results suggest that theblue light receptor regulating cell division in Adiantum protonematais not likely to be located on the plasma membrane. (Received February 20, 1986; Accepted May 27, 1986) |
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