Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Abstract of the Annual Meeting of JSPP 2009
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The effects of the cell morphology on spindle dynamics
*Tomomi HayashiArata YonedaMinami MatsuiNatsumaro KutsunaToshio SanoSeiichiro Hasezawa
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The anaphase spindle plays an essential role in the chromosome separation. In general, its dynamics shows two phases. The first phase is the kinetochore microtubule shortening (anaphase A) and the second one is the spindle pole separation by sliding of the microtubule overlap zone and by pulling over the aster microtubules (anaphase B). However, in plant cells because they have an acentrosomal spindle, no conspicuous spindle elongation has been reported. We have visualized microtubules and cell nuclei in transgenic tobacco BY-2 cells using GFP-tubulin and histone-RFP and quantified the spindle elongation and chromosome movement. Then we found a clear process of anaphase B in tobacco cells after the start of anaphase A. It suggests that the plant spindle has an elongatable structure. Now we investigate the effects of the cell morphology on spindle dynamics in Arabidopsis thaliana root tips.
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