J Integr Plant Biol ›› 2016, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (9): 799-812.DOI: 10.1111/jipb.12469

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Break of symmetry in regenerating tobacco protoplasts is independent of nuclear positioning

Linda Brochhausen*, Jan Maisch and Peter Nick   

  • 收稿日期:2016-01-05 接受日期:2016-02-16 出版日期:2010-02-22 发布日期:2010-02-22

Break of symmetry in regenerating tobacco protoplasts is independent of nuclear positioning

Linda Brochhausen*, Jan Maisch and Peter Nick   

  1. Molecular Cell Biology, Botanical Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Kaiserstr. 2, D-76133 Karlsruhe, Germany
  • Received:2016-01-05 Accepted:2016-02-16 Online:2010-02-22 Published:2010-02-22
  • About author:*Correspondence: E-mail: Linda.Aimee@Brochhausen.com

摘要: We addressed the role of nuclear positioning for polarity induction using regenerating protoplasts, where induction of a cell axis de novo can be followed. We integrate our findings into a model, where retrograde signals travelling via the cytoskeleton from the nucleus towards the plasma membrane are required for polarity induction.

Abstract:

Nuclear migration and positioning are crucial for the morphogenesis of plant cells. We addressed the potential role of nuclear positioning for polarity induction using an experimental system based on regenerating protoplasts, where the induction of a cell axis de novo can be followed by quantification of specific regeneration stages. Using overexpression of fluorescently tagged extranuclear (perinuclear actin basket, kinesins with a calponin homology domain (KCH)) as well as intranuclear (histone H2B) factors of nuclear positioning and time-lapse series of the early stages of regeneration, we found that nuclear position is no prerequisite for polarity formation. However, polarity formation and nuclear migration were both modulated in the transgenic lines, indicating that both phenomena depend on factors affecting cytoskeletal tensegrity and chromatin structure. We integrated these findings into a model where retrograde signals are required for polarity induction. These signals travel via the cytoskeleton from the nucleus toward targets at the plasma membrane.

Key words: Axis formation, cytoskeleton, nuclear migration, polarity induction, tobacco BY-2 protoplast

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