Fertilization-induced changes in the microtubular architecture of the maize egg cell and zygote—an immunocytochemical approach adapted to single cells
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By using single cell micromanipulation techniques, we developed an immunocytochemical procedure to examine subcellular protein localization in isolated and cultured cells. Localization of microtubules was examined in isolated single egg cells and developing zygotes of maize with anti--tubulin antibodies. In egg cells, a few cortical microtubules were detected but well organized microtubules were rarely observed. In contrast, distinct cortical microtubules and strands of cytoplasmic microtubules radiating from the nucleus to the cell periphery were observed in developing zygotes. Solely cortical microtubules were observed in zygotes up to 7 h after in vitro fertilization. After this time, radiating microtubules additionally appeared, and persisted during zygote development. These results indicate early and pronounced fertilization-induced changes in microtubular organization in the fertilized egg cell of maize.
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- Sexual Plant Reproduction
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Sexual Plant Reproduction 17 (2), 89-95, 2004-07
Springer
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- CRID
- 1050845763913797248
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- NII論文ID
- 120000969339
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- ISSN
- 14322145
- 09340882
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- HANDLE
- 2115/18874
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- en
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- journal article
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