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Calcium carbonate deposition in a cell wall sac formed in mulberry idioblasts.

I Nitta1, A Kida, Y Fujibayashi, H Katayama, Y Sugimura.   

Abstract

Although calcium carbonate is known to be a common biomineral in plants, very little attention has been given to the biological control of calcium carbonate deposition. In mulberry leaves, a subcellular structure is involved in mineral deposition and is described here by a variety of cytological techniques. Calcium carbonate was deposited in large, rounded idioblast cells located in the upper epidermal layer of mulberry leaves. Next to the outmost region ("cap") of young idioblasts, we found that the inner cell wall layer expanded to form a peculiar outgrowth, named cell wall sac in this report. This sac grew and eventually occupied the entire apoplastic space of the idioblast. Inside the mature cell wall sac, various cellulosic membranes developed and became the major site of Ca carbonate deposition. Concentrated Ca2+ was pooled in the peripheral zone, where small Ca carbonate globules were present in large numbers. Large globules were tightly packed among multiple membranes in the central zone, especially in compartments formed by cellulosic membranes and in their neighboring membranes. The maximum Ca sink capacity of a single cell wall sac was quantified using enzymatically isolated idioblasts as approximately 48 ng. The newly formed outgrowth in idioblasts is not a pure calcareous body but a complex cell wall structure filled with substantial amounts of Ca carbonate crystals.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16983487     DOI: 10.1007/s00709-006-0182-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protoplasma        ISSN: 0033-183X            Impact factor:   3.356


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