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J Integr Plant Biol ›› 2012, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (7): 434-455.DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2012.01130.x

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The Basal Level Ethylene Response is Important to the Wall and Endomembrane Structure in the Hypocotyl Cells of Etiolated Arabidopsis Seedlings

Chan Xu1, Xiaoyan Gao1, Xiaobin Sun2 and Chikuang Wen1*   

  • 收稿日期:2012-05-06 接受日期:2012-05-09 出版日期:2012-05-17 发布日期:2012-05-17

The Basal Level Ethylene Response is Important to the Wall and Endomembrane Structure in the Hypocotyl Cells of Etiolated Arabidopsis Seedlings

Chan Xu1, Xiaoyan Gao1, Xiaobin Sun2 and Chikuang Wen1*   

  1. 1National Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics and National Center for Plant Gene Research (Shanghai), Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 300 Fenglin Rd, Shanghai 200032, China
    2Shanghai Applied Protein Technology, Shanghai, China
  • Received:2012-05-06 Accepted:2012-05-09 Online:2012-05-17 Published:2012-05-17
  • About author:*Corresponding author Tel(Fax): +86 21 5492 4090; E-mail: qgwen@sibs.ac.cn

Abstract:

The sub-cellular events that occur during the ethylene-modulated cell elongation were characterized by examining the ultra-structure of etiolated Arabidopsis seedling hypocotyl cells. Preventing the basal level ethylene response facilitated cell elongation, and the cells exhibited wall loosening and separation phenotype. Nearby the wall separation sites were frequently associated with an increase in the cortical rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER) membranes, the presence of paramural bodies, and the circular Golgi formation. The cortical rER proliferation and circular Golgi phenotype were reverted by the protein biosynthesis inhibitor cycloheximide. The cortical rER membranes were longer when the ethylene response was prevented and shortened with elevated ethylene responses. Proteomic changes between wild type and the ethylene-insensitive mutant ethylene insensitive2 (ein2) seedling hypocotyls indicated that distinct subsets of proteins involving endomembrane trafficking, remodeling, and wall modifications were differentially expressed. FM4-64 staining supported the proteomic changes, which indicated reduced endocytosis activity with alleviation of the ethylene response. The basal level ethylene response has an important role in endomembrane trafficking, biological materials transport and maintenance of the endomembrane organization. It is possible that endomembrane alterations may partly associate with the wall modifications, though the biological significance of the alterations should be addressed in future studies.

Xu C, Gao X, Sun X, Wen CK (2012) The basal level ethylene response is important to the wall and endomembrane structure in the hypocotyl cells of etiolated arabidopsis seedlings. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 54(7), 434–455.

Key words: ER proliferation, cell walls, circular Golgi, endomembrane trafficking, ethylene

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