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. 1976 Jan;132(1):71-93.
doi: 10.1007/BF00390333.

Cellulose microfibril orientation and cell shaping in developing guard cells of Allium: The role of microtubules and ion accumulation

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Cellulose microfibril orientation and cell shaping in developing guard cells of Allium: The role of microtubules and ion accumulation

B A Palevitz et al. Planta. 1976 Jan.

Abstract

The role of microtubules and ions in cell shaping was investigated in differentiating guard cells of Allium using light and electron microscopy and cytochemistry. Microtubules appear soon after cytokinesis in a discrete zone close to the plasmalemma adjacent to the common wall between guard cells. The microtubules fan out from this zone, which corresponds to the future pore site, towards the other sides of the cell. Soon new cellulose microfibrils are deposited on the wall adjacent to the microtubules and oriented parallel to them. As the wall thickens, the shape of the cell shifts from cylindrical to kidney-like. Studies with polarized light show that guard cells gradually assume a birefringence pattern during development characteristic of wall microfibrils radiating away from the pore site. Retardation increases from 10 Å when cells just begin to take shape, to 80-100 Å at maturity. Both microfibril and microtubule orientation remain constant during development. Observations on aberrant cells including those produced under the influence of drugs such as colchicine, which leads to loss of microtubules, abnormal wall thickenings and disruption of wall birefringence, further support the role of microtubules in cell shaping through their function in the localization of wall deposition and the orientation of cellulose microfibrils in the new wall layer. Potassium first appears in guard mother cells before division and rapidly accumulates afterwards during cell shaping, as judged by the cobaltinitrite reaction. Some chloride and perhaps organic acid anions also accumulate. Thus, these ions, which are known to play a role in the function of mature guard cells, also seem to be important in the early growth and shaping of these cells.

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