中国科学C辑(英文版)
中國科學C輯(英文版)
중국과학C집(영문판)
SCIENCE IN CHINA (Series C)
2002年
2期
211-224
,共14页
袁明%傅缨%王凤%黄炳权%徐是雄%Peter K.Hepler
袁明%傅纓%王鳳%黃炳權%徐是雄%Peter K.Hepler
원명%부영%왕봉%황병권%서시웅%Peter K.Hepler
actin%embryo sac%central cell%Torenia
Studies of the living embryo sacs of Torenia fournieri reveal that the actin cytoskeleton undergoes dramatic changes that correlate with nuclear migration within the central cell and the primary endosperm. Before pollination, actin filaments appear as short bundles randomly distributed in the cortex of the central cell. Two days after anthesis, they become organized into a distinct actin network. At this stage the secondary nucleus, which is located in the central region of the central cell, possesses an associated array of short actin filaments. Soon after pollination, the actin filaments become fragmented in the micropylar end and the secondary nucleus is located next to the egg apparatus. After fertilization, the primary endosperm nucleus moves away from the egg cell and actin filaments reorganize into a prominent network in the cytoplasm of the primary endosperm. Disruption of the actin cytoskeleton with latrunculin A and cytochalasin B indicates that actin is involved in the migration of the nucleus in the central cell. Our data also suggest that the dynamics of actin cytoskeleton may be responsible for the reorganization of the central cell and primary endosperm cytoplasm during fertilization.