Visualization of an FtsZ Ring in Chloroplasts of Lilium longiflorum Leaves
Open Access
- 15 June 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant and Cell Physiology
- Vol. 42 (6) , 555-559
- https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pce095
Abstract
FtsZ is a bacterial division protein which forms a ring at the leading edge of the cell division site. To date, a hypothesis that the plant FtsZ forms the same structure in chloroplast division is proposed, but has not been demonstrated yet. In this study, recombinant LlFtsZ (Lilium longiflorum FtsZ) protein was produced from a previously isolated ftsZ cDNA clone [Mori and Tanaka (2000)Protoplasma 214: 57] and used to raise polyclonal anti-LlFtsZ antibodies in rabbits. In immunoblot analysis with the total protein extracted from L. longiflorum leaves, purified antibodies specifically recognized LlFtsZ whose molecular mass was approximately 43 kDa. This size corresponded to that of the recombinant LlFtsZ protein lacking N-terminal sequence, which suggests that the full-length LlFtsZ translation product has a putative N-terminal signal peptide. Moreover, fluorescent and electron microscopy revealed that the anti-LlFtsZ antibodies recognized ring structures at stromal side of the constriction point of dividing chloroplasts. Here, we show direct evidence that FtsZ ring is involved in chloroplast division.Keywords
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