Abstract
The generation of the unique radial array of microtubules (MTs) in stomatal guard cells raises questions about the location and activities of relevant MT-organizing centers. By using tubulin immunofluorescence microscopy, we studied the pattern of depolymerization and reassembly of MTs in guard cells of Allium cepa L. Chilling at 0°C reduces the MTs to small remnants that surround the nuclear surface of cells in the early postcytokinetic stage, or form a dense layer along the central portion of the ventral wall in older guard cells. A rapid reassembly on rewarming restores either MTs extending from the nuclear surface randomly throughout the cytoplasm in very young cells, or an array of MTs radiating from the dense layer at the ventral wall later in development. A similar pattern of depolymerization and reassembly is achieved by incubation with 100 μM colchicine followed by a brief irradiation with ultraviolet (UV) light. Incubation with 200 μM colchicine leads to a complete depolymerization that leaves only a uniform, diffuse cytoplasmic fluorescence. Nonetheless, UV irradiation of developing guard cells induces the regeneration of a dense layer of MTs at the ventral wall. The layer is again positioned centrally along the wall, even if the nucleus has been displaced by centrifugation in the presence of cytochalasin D. Neither the regenerated layer nor the perinuclear MTs seen earlier are related to the staining pattern of serum 5051, which reportedly binds to centrosomal material in animal and plant cells. The results support the view that, soon after cytokinesis, a planar MT-organizing zone is established in the cortex along the central portion of the ventral wall, which then generates the radial MT array.
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Abbreviations
- GC:
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guard cell
- MT:
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microtubule
- MTOC:
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microtubule-organizing center
- UV:
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ultraviolet
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Marc, J., Mineyuki, Y. & Palevitz, B.A. A planar microtubule-organizing zone in guard cells of Allium: experimental depolymerization and reassembly of microtubules. Planta 179, 530–540 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00397592
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