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- Title
EVIDENCE FOR GLUCAN COMPONENTS IN THE PRIMARY ZYGOTE WALL OF CHLAMYDOMONAS MONOICA.
- Authors
VanWinkle-Swift, K.P.; Salanga, M.C.; Thompson, E. G.; Bai; Parish, E.W.
- Abstract
The primary zygote wall of C. monoica is transient and is released from mature zygospores. The fluorochromes aniline blue and primulin, used in other systems to detect β-1,3 glucans, stain the primary wall intensely. Two β-1,3 glucan synthases have been identified in higher plants: a calcium-dependent synthase produced in response to wounding and induced by chitosan, and a magnesium-dependent enzyme, associated with pollen development and unresponsive to chitosan. Chitosan has no effect on C. monoica primary wall synthesis or staining properties. We are presently testing for the effect of magnesium and/or calcium depletion on primary wall synthesis. Aniline blue and primulin do not stain purified cellulose fibers, while the fluorochrome Calcofluor does. Calcofluor also stains the primary wall intensely. For all fluorochormes tested, fluorescence is first detected in motile quadriflagellate zygotes. Aniline blue staining maximizes quickly, while Calcofluor staining continues to intensify until primary wall release. Dinitrobenzonitrile, a specific inhibitor of cellulose synthesis in plants, has no effect on primary wall synthesis in C. monoica. Addition of glucanase or cellulase to partially purified primary walls results in wall thinning and loss of staining. Using electron microscopy, we are evaluating the effects of these enzymes on primary wall ultrastructure. Further studies are needed to determine whether all three fluorochromes are recognizing the same polysaccharide component (a β-1,3 glucan or a β-1,3; β-1,4 mixed glucan), or whether Calcofluor staining indicates the presence of a distinct component containing β-1,4 linkages, such as cellulose or a xyloglucan.
- Subjects
GLUCANS; ZYGOTES; CHLAMYDOMONAS
- Publication
Journal of Phycology, 2000, Vol 36, p67
- ISSN
0022-3646
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.00001-200.x