BAYLEY S T, COLVIN J R, COOPER F P, MARTIN-SMITH C A
J Biophys Biochem Cytol. 1957 Mar 25;3(2):171-82. doi: 10.1083/jcb.3.2.171.
The primary walls of epidermal cells in Avena coleoptiles ranging in length from 2 to 40 mm. have been studied in the electron and polarizing microscopes and by the low-angle scattering of x-rays. The outer walls of these cells are composed of multiple layers of cellulose microfibrils oriented longitudinally; initially the number of layers is between 10 and 15 but this increases to about 25 in older tissue. Where epidermal cells touch, these multiple layers fuse gradually into a primary wall of the normal type between cells. In these radial walls, the microfibrils are oriented transversely. Possible mechanisms for the growth of the multilayered outer wall during cell elongation are discussed.
对长度在2至40毫米之间的燕麦胚芽鞘表皮细胞的初生壁进行了电子显微镜、偏光显微镜观察以及X射线小角散射研究。这些细胞的外壁由纵向排列的多层纤维素微纤丝组成;最初层数在10到15层之间,但在较老的组织中会增加到约25层。在表皮细胞相互接触的地方,这些多层结构会逐渐融合成细胞间正常类型的初生壁。在这些径向壁中,微纤丝是横向排列的。文中讨论了细胞伸长过程中多层外壁生长的可能机制。