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Quantitative Changes in Microtubule Distribution Correlate with Guard Cell Function in Arabidopsis 被引量:4
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作者 william R. Eisinger Viktor Kirik +2 位作者 Charlotte Lewis david w. ehrhardt winslow R. Briggs 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第3期716-725,共10页
Radially arranged cortical microtubules are a prominent feature of guard cells. We observed guard cells expressing GFP-tubulin (GFP-TUA6) with confocal microscopy and found recognizable changes in the appearance of ... Radially arranged cortical microtubules are a prominent feature of guard cells. We observed guard cells expressing GFP-tubulin (GFP-TUA6) with confocal microscopy and found recognizable changes in the appearance of micro- tubules when stomata open or close (Eisinger et al., 2012). In the present study, analysis of fluorescence distribution showed a dramatic increase in peak intensities of microtubule bundles within guard cells as stomata open. This increase was correlated with an increase in the total fluorescence that could be attributed to polymerized tubulin, Adjacent pave- ment cells did not show similar changes in peak intensities or integrated fluorescence when stomatal apertures changed. Imaging of RFP-tagged end binding protein 1 (EB1) and YFP-tagged ^-tubulin expressed in the same cell revealed that the number of microtubules with growing ends remained constant, although the total amount of polymerized tubulin was higher in open than in closed guard cells. Taken together, these results indicate that the changes in microtubule array organization that are correlated with and required for normal guard cell function are characterized by changes in micro- tubule clustering or bundling. 展开更多
关键词 cell differentiation/specialization CYTOSKELETON fluorescence imaging organelle biogenesis/function Ara- bidopsis
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