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Bartosz Jan Płachno1, Piotr Swiątek, Małgorzata Kozieradzka-Kiszkurno.
Abstract
The actin cytoskeleton of plant syncytia (a multinucleate cell arising through fusion) is poorly known: to date, there have only been reports about F-actin organization in plant syncytia induced by parasitic nematodes. To broaden knowledge regarding this issue, we analyzed F-actin organization in special heterokaryotic Utricularia syncytia, which arise from maternal sporophytic tissues and endosperm haustoria. In contrast to plant syncytia induced by parasitic nematodes, the syncytia of Utricularia have an extensive F-actin network. Abundant F-actin cytoskeleton occurs both in the region where cell walls are digested and the protoplast of nutritive tissue cells fuse with the syncytium and also near a giant amoeboid in the shape nuclei in the central part of the syncytium. An explanation for the presence of an extensive F-actin network and especially F-actin bundles in the syncytia is probably that it is involved in the movement of nuclei and other organelles and also the transport of nutrients in these physiological activity organs which are necessary for the development of embryos in these unique carnivorous plants. We observed that in Utricularia nutritive tissue cells, actin forms a randomly arranged network of F-actin, and later in syncytium, two patterns of F-actin were observed, one characteristic for nutritive cells and second-actin bundles-characteristic for haustoria and suspensors, thus syncytia inherit their F-actin patterns from their progenitors.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20878195 PMCID: PMC3135821 DOI: 10.1007/s00709-010-0209-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protoplasma ISSN: 0033-183X Impact factor: 3.356
Fig. 1a Light micrograph of section through syncytium and seed with embryo of U. intermedia. Syn syncytium, em embryo, Pl placenta; bar = 200 μm. b Section through syncytium and seed, note dense array of actin filaments in syncytium. Syn syncytium, S seed, Nt nutritive tissue, Pl placenta; bar = 200 μm. c F-actin cables (arrows) running parallel to each other, across the syncytium. Syn syncytium, Nt nutritive tissue, Pl placenta; bar = 50 μm. d, e Two optical sections through syncytium showing giant endosperm nucleus (N) and network of numerous F-actin bundles; arrows—nuclei from former nutritive tissue cells; bar = 8 μm
Fig. 2a, b CLSM reconstruction of central part of the syncytium, note amoeboid in shape giant nucleus (N) with large nucleous; arrows—nuclei from former nutritive tissue cells; bar = 10 μm. c Marginal part of the syncytium—an extensive network of actin microfilaments occurs in place where cell walls are digested and protoplast of nutritive tissue cells fusing with syncytium (arrows). Nt nutritive tissue cells, n nucleus of nutritive tissue cell, Syn syncytium, Pa placental parenchyma cell; bar = 4 μm