Multiple Vacuolar Sorting Determinants Exist in Soybean 11S Globulin
- 14 April 2006
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Cell
- Vol. 18 (5) , 1253-1273
- https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.105.036376
Abstract
γ-Tubulin is required for microtubule (MT) nucleation at MT organizing centers such as centrosomes or spindle pole bodies, but little is known about its noncentrosomal functions. We conditionally downregulated γ-tubulin by inducible expression of RNA interference (RNAi) constructs in Arabidopsis thaliana. Almost complete RNAi depletion of γ-tubulin led to the absence of MTs and was lethal at the cotyledon stage. After induction of RNAi expression, γ-tubulin was gradually depleted from both cytoplasmic and microsomal fractions. In RNAi plants with partial loss of γ-tubulin, MT recovery after drug-induced depolymerization was impaired. Similarly, immunodepletion of γ-tubulin from Arabidopsis extracts severely compromised in vitro polymerization of MTs. Reduction of γ-tubulin protein levels led to randomization and bundling of cortical MTs. This finding indicates that MT-bound γ-tubulin is part of a cortical template guiding the microtubular network and is essential for MT nucleation. Furthermore, we found that cells with decreased levels of γ-tubulin could progress through mitosis, but cytokinesis was strongly affected. Stepwise diminution of γ-tubulin allowed us to reveal roles for MT nucleation in plant development, such as organization of cell files, anisotropic and polar tip growth, and stomatal patterning. Some of these functions of γ-tubulin might be independent of MT nucleation.Keywords
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