Immunocytochemical detection of rhamnogalacturonan II on forming cell plates in cultured tobacco cells

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Rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II) is a region of pectin macromolecules that is present in plant primary cell walls. The RG-II region serves as the site of borate cross-linking within pectin, via which pectin macromolecules link together to form a gel. In this study, we examined whether RG-II is present in the cell plate, the precursor of primary cell walls that forms during cytokinesis. A structure inside dividing cells was labeled with a rabbit polyclonal anti-RG-II antibody and detected by immunofluorescence microscopy. An antibody against callose, a marker polysaccharide for the cell plate, also labeled the structure. In immunoelectron microscopy analyses using the anti-RG-II antibody, gold particles were distributed in electron-lucent vesicular structures that appeared to correspond to the forming cell plates in late anaphase cells. Together, these results suggest that RG-II is present in cell plates from the early phase of their assembly.

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Zhou, Y., Awano, T., Kobayashi, M., Matoh, T., & Takabe, K. (2017). Immunocytochemical detection of rhamnogalacturonan II on forming cell plates in cultured tobacco cells. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 81(5), 899–905. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2016.1270740

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