Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Abstract of the Annual Meeting of JSPP 2011
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Intracellular behavior analysis of inducible ER bodies in Arabidopsis thaliana.
*KIMI OgasawaraNoriyuki HatsugaiMikio Nishimura
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ER body is one of ER-related organelles that highly accumulate a specific protein a beta-glucosidase with an ER-retention signal. Functions of ER bodies are still unclear. ER bodies have a limited distribution in Arabidopsis seedlings. They are present in the epidermal cells of cotyledons and hypocotyls (constitutive ER bodies) of young seedlings, and disappear in those of mature tissues. When mature leaves are wounded, ER bodies are induced around the wound site of the leaves (inducible ER bodies) To clarify the function of ER bodies, we compared constitutive ER bodies with inducible ER bodies and both ER bodies are accumulate different beta-glucosidase, constitutibe ER bodies are accumulated PYK10 and inducible ER bodies are accumulated BGLU18 (Plant Cell Physiol.2009) Therefore, the induction of ER bodies might be involved in self-defense of the plants. We report here behavior inducible ER bodies after wounding.
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