Влияние брефелдина А, микотоксина почвенных грибов EUPINICILLIUM BREFELDIANUM, на рост и деление клеток корней высших растений
Анотація
Ключові слова: Eupinicillium brefeldianum, брефелдин А, оризалщ р^т та подт клтин кореня, Nicotiana tabacum, Arabidopsis thaliana.
Було показано, що низькі концентрації грибного токсину брефелдину А інгібують ріст та поділ клітин коренів проростків вищих рослин протягом 24 - 48 г експозиції. При цьому рівень інгібування залежить від видової приналежності рослин.
Посилання
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2. Baskin T.I., Beemster T.S., Judy-March J.E., Marga F. Disorganization of cortical microtubules stimulates tangential expansion and reduces the uniformity of cellulose microfibril alignment among cells in the root of Arabidopsis // Plant Physiol. - 2004. -Vol. 135. - P. 2279-2290.
3. Baskin T.I., Wilson J.E., Cork A., Williamson R.E. Morphology and microtubule organization in Arabidopsis roots exposed to oryzalin or taxol // Plant Cell Physiol. -1994. - Vol. 35. - P. 935-942.
4. Bourett T.M., Howard R.J. Brefeldin A-induced structural changes in the endomembrane system of a filamentous fungus, Magnaporte grisea // Protoplasma. -1996. - Vol. 190, No. 3-4. - P. 151-163.
5. Dupree P., Sherrier D.J. The plant Golgi apparatus // Biochim. Biophys. Acta. - 1998. - Vol. 1404. - P. 259-270.
6. Geldner N., Anders N., Wolters H., Keicher J. Kornberger W., Muller P., Delbarre A., Ueda T., Nakano A., Jurgens G. The Arabidopsis GNOM ARF-GFP mediates endosomal recycling, auxin transport, and auxin-dependent plant growth // Cell. - 2003. - Vol. 112. - P. 219-230.
7. Grebe M., Friml J., Swamp R., Ljung K., Sandberg G., Terlou M., Palme K., Bennett M.J., Scheres B. Cell polarity signaling in Arabidopsis involves a BFA-sensitive auxin influx pathway // Curr. Biol. - 2002. - Vol. 12. - P. 329-334.
8. Grebe M., Xu J., Mobius W., Ueda T., Nakano A., Geuze H.J., Rook M.B., Scheres B. Arabidopsis sterol endocytosis involves actin-mediated trafficking via ARA6-positive early endosomes // Current Biol. - 2003. - Vol. 13. - P. 1378-1387.
9. Hoffman J.C., Vaughn K.C. Mitotic disrupter herbicides act by a single mechanism but vary in efficacy // Protoplasma. - 1994. - Vol. 179. - P. 16-25.
10. Hugdahl J.D., Morejohn L.C. Rapid and reversible high affinity binding of the dinitroaniline herbicide oryzalin to tubulin from Zea mays L. // Plant Physiol. - 1993. -Vol. 102. - P. 725-740.
11. Lippincott-Schwartz J., Yuan L., Bonifacino J., Klausner R. Rapid redistribution of Golgi proteins into the ER in cells treated with brefeldin A: evidence for membrane cycling from Golgi to ER // Cell. - 1989. - Vol. 56. - P. 801-813.
12. Lugauskas A., Stakeniene J. Toxin producing micromycetes on fruit, berries and vegetables // Ann. Agric. Environ. Med. - 2002. No. 9. - P. 183-197.
13. Nebenfuhr A., Ritzenthaler C., Robinson D.G. Brefeldin A: deciphering an enigmatic inhibitor of secretion // Plant Physiol. - 2002. - Vol. 130. - P. 1102-1108.
14. Satiat-Jeunemaitre B., Cole L., Bourett T., Howard R., Hawes C. Brefeldin A effects in plant and fungal cells: something new about vesicle trafficking? // J. Microscopy. -1996. - Vol. 181, Pt. 2. - P. 162-177.
15. Schindler T., Bergfeld R., Hohl M., Schopfer P. Inhibition of Golgi apparatus function by brefeldin A in maize coleoptiles and its consequences on auxin mediated growth, cell-wall extensibility, and secretion of cell wall proteins // Planta. - 1994. - Vol. 192. -P. 404-413.
16. Sha N., Klausner R. Brefeldin A reversibly inhibits secretion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae // J. Biol. Chem. - 1993. - Vol. 268. - P. 5345-5348.
17. Shibaoka H. Plant-hormone induced changes in the orientation of cortical microtubules: Alterations in cross-linking between microtubules and the plasma membrane // Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Biol. - 1994. - Vol. 45. - P. 527-544.
18. Vissenberg K., Quelo A.H., Van Gestel K., Olyslaegers G., Verbelen J.P, From hormone signal, via the cytoskeleton, to cell growth in single cells of tobacco // Cell Biol Int. - 2000. - Vol. 24, No. 6. - P. 343-349.
19. Yasuhara H., Sonobe S., Shibaoka H. Effects of brefeldin A on the formation of the cell plate in tobacco BY-2 cells // Eur. J. Cell Biol. - 1995. - Vol. 66. - P. 274-281.