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Actin filaments of guard cells are reorganized in response to light and abscisic acid SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Actin filaments of guard cells are reorganized in response to light and abscisic acid
Authors
Eun, SOLee, YS
Date Issued
1997-12
Publisher
AMER SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS
Abstract
We recently showed that treatment with actin antagonists perturbed stomatal behavior in Commelina communis L. leaf epidermis and therefore suggested that dynamic changes in actin are necessary for signal responses in guard cells (M. Kim, P.K. Hepler, S.O. fun, K.-S. Ha, Y. Lee [1995] Plant Physiol 109: 1077-1084). Here we show that actin filaments of guard cells, visualized by immunofluorescence microscopy, change their distribution in response to physiological stimuli. When stomata were open under white-light illumination, actin filaments were localized in the cortex of guard cells, arranged in a pattern that radiates from the stomatal pore. In marked contrast, for guard cells of stomata closed by darkness or by abscisic acid, the actin organization was characterized by short fragments randomly oriented and diffusely labeled along the pore site. Upon abscisic acid treatment, the radial pattern of actin arrays in the illuminated guard cells began to disintegrate within a few minutes and was completely disintegrated in the majority of labeled guard cells by 60 min. Unlike actin filaments, microtubules of guard cells retained an unaltered organization under all conditions tested. These results further support the involvement of actin filaments in signal transduction pathways of guard cells.
Keywords
GTP-BINDING-PROTEIN; PLANT-CELLS; STOMATAL MOVEMENTS; DIVISION SITE; NA+ CHANNEL; A431 CELLS; TIP CELLS; CYTOSKELETON; RHO; ASSOCIATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/20934
DOI
10.1104/pp.115.4.1491
ISSN
0032-0889
Article Type
Article
Citation
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 115, no. 4, page. 1491 - 1498, 1997-12
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