拟南芥侧根形成的长期活细胞成像研究

IF 1.8 4区 工程技术 Microscopy Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI:10.1093/jmicro/dfy135
Tatsuaki Goh
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在不同尺度上长时间观察细胞和分子过程对于理解器官发生过程中的生物学过程至关重要。这篇综述的重点是多尺度成像方法对理解植物从细胞到器官的侧根形成过程的贡献。侧根构成了分枝根系的大部分,除了提供锚固外,侧根对于从土壤中获取养分和水分也很重要。侧根在胚胎后从现有的根部分发育而来,并起源于位于根深处的特定中柱鞘细胞(侧根建立细胞)的子集。少量这些特定的中柱鞘细胞经过几轮细胞分裂,形成圆顶状原基,最终组织分生组织,分生组织是植物生长的重要区域,具有活跃的细胞分裂,并从亲根中作为侧根出现。在不同尺度上长时间观察细胞和分子过程对于理解器官发生过程中的生物学过程至关重要。侧根形成是活细胞成像方法成功应用于了解植物发育事件各个方面的一个例子,包括细胞命运的确定、细胞增殖、细胞间相互作用和细胞壁修饰。在这里,我回顾了最近在理解侧根形成的分子机制和活细胞成像方法的贡献方面的进展。
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Long-term live-cell imaging approaches to study lateral root formation in Arabidopsis thaliana
Observing cellular and molecular processes for an extended time at various scales are crucial for understanding biological processes during organogenesis. This review focuses on the contribution of multi-scale imaging approaches to understanding plant lateral root formation processes from cells to organs. Lateral roots comprise the majority of the branching root system and are important for acquiring nutrients and water from soil in addition to providing anchorage. Lateral roots develop post-embryonically from existing root parts and originate from a subset of specified pericycle cells (lateral root founder cells) located deep inside roots. Small numbers of these specified pericycle cells undergo several rounds of cell division to create a dome-shaped primordium, which eventually organizes a meristem, an essential region for plant growth with active cell division, and emerges from its parental root as a lateral root. Observing cellular and molecular processes for an extended time at various scales are crucial for understanding biological processes during organogenesis. Lateral root formation is an example of the successful application of live-cell imaging approaches to understand various aspects of developmental events in plants, including cell fate determination, cell proliferation, cell-to-cell interaction and cell wall modification. Here I review the recent progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms of lateral root formation and the contribution of live-cell imaging approaches.
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期刊介绍: Microscopy, previously Journal of Electron Microscopy, promotes research combined with any type of microscopy techniques, applied in life and material sciences. Microscopy is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Microscopy.
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