T. Shimmen et al., ROLES OF ACTIN-FILAMENTS IN CYTOPLASMIC STREAMING AND ORGANIZATION OFTRANSVACUOLAR STRANDS IN ROOT HAIR-CELLS OF HYDROCHARIS, Protoplasma, 185(3-4), 1995, pp. 188-193
Effects of cytochalasin B and mycalolide-B on cytoplasmic streaming, o
rganizations of actin filaments and the transvacuolar strand were stud
ied in root hair cells of Hydrocharis, which shows reverse fountain st
reaming. Both toxins inhibited cytoplasmic streaming and destroyed the
organizations of actin filaments and transvacuolar strands. However,
we found a great difference between these toxins with respect to rever
sibility. The effects of cytochalasin B were reversible but not those
of mycalolide B. The present results suggest that actin filaments work
as a track of cytoplasmic streaming and as a cytoskeleton to maintain
the transvacuolar strand. The usefulness of root hair cells of Hydroc
haris in studying the dynamic organization of actin filaments of plant
is discussed.