Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts

Protoplasts derived from soybean SB-I suspension cell cultures were incubated in buffered osmoticum containing cationized ferritin (CF) or native ferritin (NF) to demonstrate the process of endocytosis in plant protoplasts. Uptake of CF occurred rapidly; with as little as a 10 s incubation, CF was f...

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Main Author: Tanchak, Michael Alan
Other Authors: Rank, Gerald
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Published: University of Saskatchewan 2008
Online Access:http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-06272008-131547/
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-usask.ca-etd-06272008-1315472013-01-08T16:33:21Z Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts Tanchak, Michael Alan Protoplasts derived from soybean SB-I suspension cell cultures were incubated in buffered osmoticum containing cationized ferritin (CF) or native ferritin (NF) to demonstrate the process of endocytosis in plant protoplasts. Uptake of CF occurred rapidly; with as little as a 10 s incubation, CF was found in the cytoplasm in coated vesicles (CVs). After 30 s, CF was also found in small smooth (i.e. non-coated) vesicles. By 2 to 6 min, CF was occasionally detected in three additional organelles; the partially coated reticulum (PCR), dictyosomes and multivesicular bodies (MVBs). This is the first demonstration that the PCR is involved in the process of endocytosis in ptants. The PCR consists of- a network of interconnected tubular membraneswith a coat over part of its cytoplasmic surface. Serial sectioning established that CF was distributed throughout this organelle except for membrane dilations which occasionally contained small internal vesicles. The PCR was frequently, but not always, associated with dictyosomes. Only one example of a direct membrane connection between these organelles was observed. <br>Longer CF incubations resulted in increased labelling of the PCR, dictyosomes, and MVBs. Incubations of 60 min or longer resulted in the labelling of membranous masses within vacuoles. The membranous masses resembled the contents of some CF-Iabelled MVBs and are likely derived from them. <br> Endocytosis in soybean protoplasts was charge dependent since even at high concentrations, very little NF was internalized. <br> Results from protoplasts post-fixed in zinc iodideosmium tetroxide (AIO) indicate that membrane connections exist between the endoplasmic reticulum and dictysdomes. The lack ZIO reaction product in some PCR is consistent with the proposed independence of this organelle from dictyosomes. In preliminary experiments, whole SB-1 cells were incubated in NF, CF and lanthanum chloride. Uptake of CF and lanthanum was observed but could not unambiguously be attributed to the occurrence of endocytosis. <br> A scheme for the endocytotic pathway in soybean protoplasts is presented. The results from protoplasts are compared with those for receptor-mediated endocytosis in animal cells. The implications of this pathway are considered with respect to membrane recycling, molecular repair, degradation of macromolecules and receptor-mediated endocytosis in plant protoplasts and cells. Rank, Gerald Mersey, B. G. Griffing, L. R. Fowke, Larry C. Burkholder, G. Sawhney, Vipen K. University of Saskatchewan 2008-06-27 text application/pdf http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-06272008-131547/ http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-06272008-131547/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to University of Saskatchewan or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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description Protoplasts derived from soybean SB-I suspension cell cultures were incubated in buffered osmoticum containing cationized ferritin (CF) or native ferritin (NF) to demonstrate the process of endocytosis in plant protoplasts. Uptake of CF occurred rapidly; with as little as a 10 s incubation, CF was found in the cytoplasm in coated vesicles (CVs). After 30 s, CF was also found in small smooth (i.e. non-coated) vesicles. By 2 to 6 min, CF was occasionally detected in three additional organelles; the partially coated reticulum (PCR), dictyosomes and multivesicular bodies (MVBs). This is the first demonstration that the PCR is involved in the process of endocytosis in ptants. The PCR consists of- a network of interconnected tubular membraneswith a coat over part of its cytoplasmic surface. Serial sectioning established that CF was distributed throughout this organelle except for membrane dilations which occasionally contained small internal vesicles. The PCR was frequently, but not always, associated with dictyosomes. Only one example of a direct membrane connection between these organelles was observed. <br>Longer CF incubations resulted in increased labelling of the PCR, dictyosomes, and MVBs. Incubations of 60 min or longer resulted in the labelling of membranous masses within vacuoles. The membranous masses resembled the contents of some CF-Iabelled MVBs and are likely derived from them. <br> Endocytosis in soybean protoplasts was charge dependent since even at high concentrations, very little NF was internalized. <br> Results from protoplasts post-fixed in zinc iodideosmium tetroxide (AIO) indicate that membrane connections exist between the endoplasmic reticulum and dictysdomes. The lack ZIO reaction product in some PCR is consistent with the proposed independence of this organelle from dictyosomes. In preliminary experiments, whole SB-1 cells were incubated in NF, CF and lanthanum chloride. Uptake of CF and lanthanum was observed but could not unambiguously be attributed to the occurrence of endocytosis. <br> A scheme for the endocytotic pathway in soybean protoplasts is presented. The results from protoplasts are compared with those for receptor-mediated endocytosis in animal cells. The implications of this pathway are considered with respect to membrane recycling, molecular repair, degradation of macromolecules and receptor-mediated endocytosis in plant protoplasts and cells.
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Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts
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title Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts
title_short Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts
title_full Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts
title_fullStr Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts
title_full_unstemmed Endocytosis of cationized ferritin by soybean (glycine max L.) protoplasts
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