Pressure Induced Reorientation of Cortical Microtubules in Epidermal Cells of Lolium rigidum Leaves
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概要
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In order to assess the effect on microtubule arrays of slowly pressurising cells over 50 s from 0.1 MPa (atmospheric pressure) to 55 MPa, microtubules in epidermal cells of Lolium rigidum leaves were visualised by immunofluorescent staining and fluorescence microscopy. In both control and pressure-treated leaves cell shape, measured as the ratio of cell length and width, can be correlated to the arrangement of cortical microtubules. Microtubule arrays change from random to organised in cells whose length is greater than their width. In untreated leaves, elongated cells have microtubules aligned predominantly transversely. In pressure-treated leaves, elongated cells have microtubules aligned predominantly longitudinally. Thus, pressure treatment results in the rapid reorientation of organised cortical microtubules from a transverse to a longitudinal orientation.
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著者
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Cleary Ann
Plant Cell Biology Group, Research School of Biological Sciences, The Australian National University
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Cleary Ann
Plant Cell Biology Group Research School Of Biological Sciences The Australian National University
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Hardham Adrienne
Plant Cell Biology Group Research School Of Biological Sciences The Australian National University
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