A cytochemical and immunocytochemical analysis of the wall labyrinth apparatus in leaf transfer cells in Elodea canadensis

  • LIGRONE R
  • VAUGHN K. C
  • RASCIO, NICOLETTA
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
-Oxford : Elsevier Science Limited -London; New York: Academic Press.
ISSN
1095-8290
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

† Background and Aims Transfer cells are plant cells specialized in apoplast/symplast transport and characterized by a distinctive wall labyrinth apparatus. The molecular architecture and biochemistry of the labyrinth apparatus are poorly known. The leaf lamina in the aquatic angiosperm Elodea canadensis consists of only two cell layers, with the abaxial cells developing as transfer cells. The present study investigated biochemical properties of wall ingrowths and associated plasmalemma in these cells. † Methods Leaves of Elodea were examined by light and electron microscopy and ATPase activity was localized cytochemically. Immunogold electron microscopy was employed to localize carbohydrate epitopes associated with major cell wall p...

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