Hogan C J
Department of Botany, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523.
Exp Cell Res. 1988 Mar;175(1):216-22. doi: 10.1016/0014-4827(88)90268-6.
Continuous suspension cultures of the marsh grass Spartina pectinata grow as either unorganized colonies or files of cells. Immunofluorescence of tubulin revealed microtubule (MT) structures similar to those encountered in meristematic cells, including cortical microtubule (MT) bands in some interphase cells and in all prophase cells. These MT bands were judged to be preprophase bands (PPBs) on the basis of their temporal appearance in the cell cycle and their position and orientation relative to division planes. Although PPBs are widely thought to be associated with organized tissues and polarized divisions, there are reports of PPBs in suspension cultures of four dicot species. This is the first report of a PPB in suspension cultures of a monocot species.
海滨草大叶章的连续悬浮培养物以无组织的菌落或细胞链的形式生长。微管蛋白的免疫荧光显示出与分生细胞中遇到的微管(MT)结构相似,包括在一些间期细胞和所有前期细胞中的皮质微管(MT)带。基于它们在细胞周期中的出现时间以及它们相对于分裂平面的位置和方向,这些MT带被判定为前期带(PPB)。尽管人们普遍认为PPB与有组织的组织和极性分裂有关,但有报道称在四种双子叶植物的悬浮培养物中存在PPB。这是单子叶植物悬浮培养物中PPB的首次报道。