PATTERNED SECONDARY CELL-WALL ASSEMBLY IN TRACHEARY ELEMENTS OCCURS IN A SELF-PERPETUATING CASCADE

Citation
Jg. Taylor et Ch. Haigler, PATTERNED SECONDARY CELL-WALL ASSEMBLY IN TRACHEARY ELEMENTS OCCURS IN A SELF-PERPETUATING CASCADE, Acta botanica neerlandica, 42(2), 1993, pp. 153-163
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00445983
Volume
42
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
153 - 163
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-5983(1993)42:2<153:PSCAIT>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The behaviours are presented of newly-synthesized xylan and putative g lycine-rich protein during patterned secondary cell-wall biogenesis in drug-treated tracheary elements (TEs) differentiating in culture from isolated mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans. The normal secondary wall thickenings contain cellulose, xylan, and lignin, and the results rep orted here suggest that they also contain glycine-rich protein (GRP). However, qualifications to this definitive interpretation are discusse d. The specific cellulose synthesis inhibitors, 2,6-dichlorobenzonitri le (DCB) and isoxaben, were applied near the onset of differentiation. When they were fully effective in inhibiting deposition of detectable cellulose in the thickenings, no labelling of the thickenings was obs erved with probes for xylan (xylanase and an antibody to xylose) or GR P (an antibody). When the drugs were partially effective, a small amou nt of detectable cellulose was still deposited in the thickenings. In such TEs, patches of xylan and GRP were observed between thickenings, suggesting that these components were exocytosed but not able to local ize at the altered thickenings. A model for cell-wall assembly is pres ented in which some molecules themselves are able to mediate the patte rning of others, so that patterned secondary cell-wall assembly partly occurs by a self-perpetuating cascade.