Identification of a new glucosinolate-rich cell type in Arabidopsis flower stalk

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Koroleva, OA [1 ]
Davies, A
Deeken, R
Thorpe, MR
Tomos, AD
Hedrich, R
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[1] Univ Wales, Sch Biol Sci, Bangor LL57 2UW, Gwynedd, Wales
[2] Julius von Sachs Inst Biowissensch, D-97082 Wuerzburg, Germany
[3] HortRes, Hamilton, New Zealand
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10.1104/pp.124.2.599
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Q94 [植物学];
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Distribution of K, Ca, Cl, St and P in freeze-dried sections of Arabidopsis flower stalk was analyzed by energy dispersive x-ray imaging. Concentrations of these elements in different cell types were quantified by microanalysis of single-cell samples and phloem exudates. Results showed a differential pattern of distribution for all five elements. K concentration was found to be highest in the parenchymatous tissue around vascular bundles. Ca and Cl were present mainly in the central part of the flower stalk. P was largely located in the bundles and in the parenchyma surrounding them. S signal was extraordinary high in groups of cells (S-cells) situated between the phloem of every vascular bundle and the endodermis. Enzymatic hydrolysis by thioglucosidase of cell sap collected from S-cells using a glass microcapillary resulted in the release of glucose, indicating that these cells contain glucosinolates at high (> 100 mM) concentration, which is consistent with the concentration of S (> 200 mM) estimated by x-ray analysis of cell sap samples. Since their position outside of the phloem is ideally suited for protecting the long-distance transport system from feeding insects, the possible roles of these cells as components of a plant defense system are discussed.
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