Phragmoplasts in the absence of nuclear division

被引:8
作者
Brown, RC [1 ]
Lemmon, BE [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Louisiana, Dept Biol, Lafayette, LA 70504 USA
关键词
cytokinesis; endosperm; microsporogenesis; nuclear-cytoplasmic domain; phragmoplast; radial microtubule system; seed; syncytium;
D O I
10.1007/s003440010009
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
All land plants (embryophytes) use a phragmoplast for cytokinesis. Phragmoplasts are distinctive cytoskeletal structures that are instrumental in the deposition of new walls in both vegetative and reproductive phases of the life cycle. In meristems, the phragmoplast is initiated among remaining nonkinetochore spindle fibers between sister nuclei and expands to join parental walls at the site previously marked by the preprophase band of microtubules (PPB). The microtubule cycle and cell cycle are closely coordinated: the hoop-like cortical microtubules of interphase are replaced by the PPB just prior to prophase, the PPB disappears as the spindle forms, and the phragmoplast mediates cell plate deposition after nuclear division. In the reproductive phase, however, cortical microtubules and PPBs are absent and cytokinesis may be uncoupled from the cell cycle resulting in multinucleate cells (syncytia). Minisyncytia of 4 nuclei occur in microsporocytes and several (typically 8) nuclei occur in the developing megagametophyte. Macrosyncytia with thousands of nuclei may occur in the nuclear type endosperm. Cellularization of syncytia involves formation of adventitious phragmoplasts at boundaries of nuclear-cytoplasmic domains (NCDs) defined by radial microtubule systems (RMSs) emanating from non-sister nuclei. Once initiated in the region of microtubule overlap at interfaces of opposing RMSs, the adventitious phragmoplasts appear structurally identical to interzonal phragmoplasts. Phragmoplasts are constructed of multiple opposing arrays similar to what have been termed microtubule converging centers. The individual phragmoplast units are distinctive fusiform bundles of anti-parallel microtubules bisected by a dark mid-zone where vesicles accumulate and fuse into a cell plate.
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