CHARACTERIZATION OF GROWTH-RELATED OSMIOPHILIC PARTICLES IN CORN COLEOPTILES AND DEEP-WATER RICE INTERNODES

Citation
S. Hoffmannbenning et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF GROWTH-RELATED OSMIOPHILIC PARTICLES IN CORN COLEOPTILES AND DEEP-WATER RICE INTERNODES, Annals of botany, 74(6), 1994, pp. 563-572
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03057364
Volume
74
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
563 - 572
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-7364(1994)74:6<563:COGOPI>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Osmiophilic particles are secreted from the epidermal cells into the o uter epidermal cell wall of deepwater rice internodes and corn coleopt iles that have been induced to elongate rapidly by treatment with gibb erellin or auxin, respectively. The diameter of the osmiophilic partic les is 80 to 100 nm in deepwater rice and up to 300 nm in corn coleopt iles. Because these particles are secreted to the outer epidermal wall only, they may contain either cell wall components that are specific for the outer epidermal wall or components of the cuticle that coats t he outer epidermal wall. Monensin inhibited the appearance of these pa rticles, indicating that they are derived from the Golgi apparatus. An attempt was made to identify the contents of the osmiophilic particle s by enzyme-gold or antibody-gold labelling. Cutinase-gold accumulated mostly in the region of the cell wall just below the cuticle. The osm iophilic particles became densely labelled after incubation with prote inase K-gold, indicating that they are, at least in part, proteinaceou s. In excised tissue and ultrathin sections treated with proteinase K, the number of osmiophilic particles was reduced, while glucanase and cutinase treatments were without effect. Antibodies against lipid tran sfer protein, an extensin-like protein, an arabinogalactan protein, a peroxidase, and expansin bound to the cell wall or plasma membrane but not to the osmiophilic particles.