Cortical actin filaments potentially interact with cortical microtubules in regulating polarity of cell expansion in primary roots of maize (Zea mays L.)
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Cortical actin filaments potentially interact with cortical microtubules in regulating polarity of cell expansion in primary roots of maize (Zea mays L.)
Abstract
Evidence is accumulating implicating cortical microtubules in the directional control of cell expansion. However, the role of actin filaments in this process is still uncertain. To determine the involvement of actin in cell elongation, the organization of actin filaments in primary roots of maize (Zea mays L.) was examined by use of an improved fluorochrome-conjugated phalloidin-labeling method. With this method, a previously undetected state of actin organization was revealed in the elongation and maturation zone of maize roots. Fine transversely oriented cortical actin was observed in all cells of the elongation zone, including the epidermis, cortex, and vascular tissues. The orientation of cortical actin shifted from a predominantly transverse orientation to oblique, longitudinal, and/or random arrangements as the cells matured. The reorientation of cortical actin in maturing root cells mimics the behavior of cortical microtubules reported in other studies. Furthermore, roots treated with the microtubule-stabilizing drug taxol improved the quality of actin preservation as evidenced by the thicker bundles of cortical actin. This suggested that taxol was also capable of stabilizing the cortical actin networks. The elongation of roots exposed to 1 micromole Latrunculin B, an actin-disrupting drug, was inhibited, and after 24 h the roots exhibited moderate swelling particularly along the elongation zone. Latrunculin B also caused microtubules to reorient from transverse to oblique arrays. The results from this study provide evidence that cortical microtubules and actin filaments respond in a coordinated way to environmental signals and may well depend on both elements of the cytoskeleton.
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