Live Cell Imaging During Germination Reveals Dynamic Tubular Structures Derived from Protein Storage Vacuoles of Barley Aleurone Cells
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Aleurone PSVs Become Larger and More Ellipsoid during Germination
2.2. Real-Time Observations Indicate that Aleurone PSVs may Undergo Fusion, Scission and Collapse
2.3. Highly Mobile Tubular Extension Structures Originate from PSVs
2.4. The Formation of PSV Tubules Depends on Microfilaments but not Microtubules
3. Discussion
4. Experimental
4.1. Plant Material
4.2. Confocal Microcopy
4.3. Calculation of PSV Size
4.4. Inhibitor Studies
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Files
Supplementary File 1Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Ibl, V.; Stoger, E. Live Cell Imaging During Germination Reveals Dynamic Tubular Structures Derived from Protein Storage Vacuoles of Barley Aleurone Cells. Plants 2014, 3, 442-457. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants3030442
Ibl V, Stoger E. Live Cell Imaging During Germination Reveals Dynamic Tubular Structures Derived from Protein Storage Vacuoles of Barley Aleurone Cells. Plants. 2014; 3(3):442-457. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants3030442
Chicago/Turabian StyleIbl, Verena, and Eva Stoger. 2014. "Live Cell Imaging During Germination Reveals Dynamic Tubular Structures Derived from Protein Storage Vacuoles of Barley Aleurone Cells" Plants 3, no. 3: 442-457. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants3030442