Literature DB >> 16667470

Relationship between Freezing Tolerance of Root-Tip Cells and Cold Stability of Microtubules in Rye (Secale cereale L. cv Puma).

G P Kerr1, J V Carter.   

Abstract

The response of cortical microtubules to low temperature and freezing was assessed for root tips of cold-acclimated and non-acclimated winter rye (Secale cereale L. cv Puma) seedlings using indirect immunofluorescence microscopy with antitubulin antibodies. Roots cooled to 0 or -3 degrees C were fixed for immunofluorescence microscopy at these temperatures or after an additional hour at 4 degrees C. Typical arrays of cortical microtubules were present in root-tip cells of seedlings exposed to the cold-acclimation treatment of 4 degrees C for 2 days. Microtubules in these cold-acclimated cells were more easily depolymerized by a 0 degrees C treatment than microtubules in root-tip cells of nonacclimated, 22 degrees C-grown seedlings. Microtubules were still present in some cells of both nonacclimated and cold-acclimated roots at 0 and -3 degrees C; however, the number of microtubules in these cells was lower than in controls. Microtubules remaining during the -3 degrees C freeze were shorter than microtubules in unfrozen control cells. Repolymerization of microtubules after both the 0 and -3 degrees C treatments occurred within 1 h. Root tips of nonacclimated seedlings had an LT-50 of -9 degrees C. Cold acclimation lowered this value to -14 degrees C. Treatment of 22 degrees C-grown seedlings for 24 h with the microtubule-stabilizing drug taxol caused a decrease in the freezing tolerance of root tips, indicated by a LT-50 of -3 degrees C. Treatment with D-secotaxol, an analog of taxol that was less effective in stabilizing microtubules, did not alter the freezing tolerance. We interpret these data to indicate that a degree of depolymerization of microtubules is necessary for realization of maximum freezing tolerance in root-tip cells of rye.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 16667470      PMCID: PMC1062470          DOI: 10.1104/pp.93.1.77

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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