Journal article

Live cell imaging reveals structural associations between the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton in arabidopsis

A Sampathkumar, JJ Lindeboom, S Debolt, R Gutierrez, DW Ehrhardt, T Ketelaar, S Persson

Plant Cell | Published : 2011

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Abstract

In eukaryotic cells, the actin and microtubule (MT) cytoskeletal networks are dynamic structures that organize intracellular processes and facilitate their rapid reorganization. In plant cells, actin filaments (AFs) and MTs are essential for cell growth and morphogenesis. However, dynamic interactions between these two essential components in live cells have not been explored. Here, we use spinning-disc confocal microscopy to dissect interaction and cooperation between cortical AFs and MTs in Arabidopsis thaliana, utilizing fluorescent reporter constructs for both components. Quantitative analyses revealed altered AF dynamics associated with the positions and orientations of cortical MTs. Re..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Olivier Hamant and Markus Grebe for the critical comments on the manuscript, Anne Mie C. Emons, Zoran Nikoloski, and Florian Hollandt for stimulating discussion about the topic, and Eugenia Maximova for input on the microscopy at the Max Planck Institute. A. S and S. P. were financed through the Max Planck Gesellschaft.