CYTOLOGIA
Online ISSN : 1348-7019
Print ISSN : 0011-4545
Changes in Cytoplasmic Streaming during the Formation of a New Growing Tip in the Coenocytic Green Alga Bryopsis plumosa (Caulerpales, Chlorophyta)
Ichiro MineSatoko SekidaKazuo Okuda
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2010 Volume 75 Issue 4 Pages 427-434

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The coenocytic thallus of Bryopsis gametophytes is composed of a main axis and side branches, both of which have a dome-like growing tip with a clear zone of protoplasm and a subsequent cylindrical, basal cell region. Pinnate thallus is formed by regular development of side branches lateral to the main axis. It has been reported that both cytoplasmic streaming and tip growth in the alga are controlled by the microtubule cytoskeleton. We examined the physiology of the tip-growing region in B. plumosa by observing changes in cytoplasmic streaming during 2 different modes of growing tip formation—the germination of spherical cells regenerated from protoplasm aggregates and the formation of side branches. In the main axes, longitudinal cytoplasmic streaming, indicating chloroplast movement, was evaluated using time-lapse videomicroscopy. In the spherical cells regenerated from protoplast aggregates, chloroplasts showed active movement before and after their germination, but showed just small wriggling motion during germination. Chloroplast motility was unchanged during the early stages of side branch formation, during which a clear zone developed in cell surface protrusion. Thus cytoplasmic streaming appeared not to be involved in the growing tip formation in B. plumosa and hence microtubules may play a role in the growing-tip morphogenesis in this alga via mechanisms not directly related to the cytoplasmic streaming.

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