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Is the recovery of microtubule orientation in pea roots dependent on the cell wall?
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Is the recovery of microtubule orientation in pea roots dependent on the cell wall?
N. J. Holdaway,R. G. White,R. L. Overall. Is the recovery of microtubule orientation in pea roots dependent on the cell wall?[J]. Cell biology international, 1995, 19(11): 913-920. DOI: 10.1006/cbir.1995.1029
Authors:N. J. Holdaway  R. G. White  R. L. Overall
Affiliation:1. Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, UMR1318, Institut National pour la Recherche Agronomique-AgroParisTech, Saclay Plant Science, Route De St-Cyr, Versailles 78026, France;2. Laboratoire Matières et Systèmes Complexes, Université Paris Diderot, UFR de Physique de Paris 7, 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, Paris 75205, France;3. Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, Cambridge CB2 1LR, UK
Abstract:This study tested several aspects of a model proposed by Williamson (1990, 1991) in which stresses in plant cell walls, detected by stress-receptive portions of inelastic cellulose microfibrils, orient microtubules via interactions with cell wall-linked transmembrane proteins. Young expanding cells of pea root tips have highly ordered transverse arrays of microtubules oriented perpendicular to the direction of cell expansion. The recovery of these ordered MT arrays after depolymerisation with oryzalin was assessed. It was shown that treating roots with disruptors of microfibril synthesis (2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile and calcofluor white) or the disruption of Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-mediated wall-membrane links did not affect the orientation of recovering microtubule arrays. Furthermore, cell wall stresses themselves appeared unnecessary for regeneration of transverse arrays. The relevance of these findings to Williamson's hypothesis is discussed.
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