LI Lin, YAN Xinghong. Cytoskeleton and mucilage involved in the cell polarization of conchospores in Pyropia haitanensis[J]. Journal of fisheries of china, 2013, 37(11): 1663-1669. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1231.2013.38668
Citation: LI Lin, YAN Xinghong. Cytoskeleton and mucilage involved in the cell polarization of conchospores in Pyropia haitanensis[J]. Journal of fisheries of china, 2013, 37(11): 1663-1669. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1231.2013.38668

Cytoskeleton and mucilage involved in the cell polarization of conchospores in Pyropia haitanensis

  • The specific inhibitors of cytoskeleton and histochemical stain were used to investigate formation of cell polarization during the early development of conchospores in Pyropia haitanensis.Polarized conchospores were observed twice:Anterior-posterior axis is formed in migrating conchospores.After migration,conchospores adhere to the substratum and then apical-basal axis is established.Meanwhile,composition of mucilage around conchospores was studied,and acidic polysaccharides and sulfated polysaccharides were found at the rear end in migrating conchospores and basal portion of up-righted conchospores.These results indicate that mucilage is involved in formation and maintenance of the cell polarization in conchospores.Inhibitors of cytoskeleton prevented the released conchospores from germinating through disturbing the anterior-posterior axis formed in migrating conchospores.It was found that they also affected the establishment of apical-basal axis for abnormal germinations in the inhibitors-treated migrated conchospores.These results indicate that cytoskeleton and mucilage are involved constantly in twice cell polarization formation of conchospores in P.haitanensis.
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