Symmetric reorganizations of radiating microtubules around pre- and post-mitotic nuclei of dividing cells organized within intact root meristems

被引:18
作者
Baluska, F
Barlow, PW
Parker, JS
Volkmann, D
机构
[1] UNIV BRISTOL,DEPT AGR SCI,IACR,LONG ASHTON RES STN,BRISTOL BS18 9AF,AVON,ENGLAND
[2] SLOVAK ACAD SCI,INST BOT,SK-84223 BRATISLAVA,SLOVAKIA
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
microtubules; mitotic division; nucleus; PPBs; phragmoplasts; plant cell cycle;
D O I
10.1016/S0176-1617(96)80183-0
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Using indirect immunofluorescence, the system of radiating endoplasmic microtubules (REMTs) within intact cells of meristematic root tissues of maize has been examined throughout the cell cycle, paying special attention to its relationship with the pre- and post-mitotic nuclei with which it is associated. At early interphase, REMTs are not uniformly disposed around the nucleus but grow out from faint, though easily recognizable, perinuclear foci. During S and G2 phases, REMTs increase in number and have a close association with the assembly of the preprophase band (PPB) MT array. Later, when the cortical part of the PPB disintegrates, the REMTs align along the nuclear surface, predicting the long axis of the future mitotic spindle. In contrast to naturally wall-less cells, or to cells with perturbed cell walls, these pre-mitotic, as well as the subsequently formed post-mitotic cells display symmetrical rearrangements of their REMTs around the nuclear surface. Mitotic cells sectioned in the median plane show a symmetrical quadripolar MT organization which is obvious at all stages of mitosis. The symmetrical redistributions of the REMTs which occur during the cell cycle are perturbed, or even prevented, by treatments with chemical or with physical anti-MT agents. Nuclei of cells so treated accumulate REMTs, but fail to redistribute them symmetrically. As a result, the pre- and post-mitotic nuclei of root cells treated with anti-MT agents resemble, with respect to their REMTs, the corresponding nuclei of wall-less plant cells, or of cells which have perturbed cell walls. The dynamic REMTs which connect the pre- and post-mitotic nuclei with the cell periphery are suggested as being involved in sensing the position of dividing cells within the intact plant organ. This property of REMTs enables them to spatially control the sequential alignment of cell division planes of immobile walled plant cells which underlies the morphogenesis of higher plant organs.
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