2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40415-015-0199-x
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Targeting of organelles into vacuoles and ultrastructure of flower petal epidermis of Petunia hybrida

Abstract: Autophagy in flower petal epidermal cells is a little studied process. However, it is of interest regarding the physiology of chlorophylless plant tissues. We show that the utilization of organelles in the Petunia hybrida L. flower petal epidermis occurs via the autophagic-like organelle targeting into vacuole during the particular process of vacuole fragmentation and growth of secondary vacuoles (ATVF). It differs from macroautophagy (formation of autophagosome) and microautophagy. Peroxisomes were shown to b… Show more

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“…The ATG5-ATG12 complex binds to ATG16, and then this complex with Beclin 1 and Atg14 results in the formation of LC3 (Abrahamsen et al 2012;Mizushima et al 1998;Liang et al 1999;Ravikumar et al 2008). LC3 is a commonly used indicator of autophagy and mediates the formation and elongation of the phagophore (Groulx et al 2012;Lysenko et al 2015). Knockout of ATG5 in mice nearly completely abrogates autophagy, and autophagy was reduced by 50% when Beclin-1 was inhibited; on the other hand, when Beclin-1 was overexpressed, the levels of autophagy in mouse heart tissue were upregulated (Nakai et al 2007;Zhu et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ATG5-ATG12 complex binds to ATG16, and then this complex with Beclin 1 and Atg14 results in the formation of LC3 (Abrahamsen et al 2012;Mizushima et al 1998;Liang et al 1999;Ravikumar et al 2008). LC3 is a commonly used indicator of autophagy and mediates the formation and elongation of the phagophore (Groulx et al 2012;Lysenko et al 2015). Knockout of ATG5 in mice nearly completely abrogates autophagy, and autophagy was reduced by 50% when Beclin-1 was inhibited; on the other hand, when Beclin-1 was overexpressed, the levels of autophagy in mouse heart tissue were upregulated (Nakai et al 2007;Zhu et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed method of preparing tissues for TEM can be used for all hydrophytic plants (Supplementary data). The use of TEM allowed identifying the cellular targets and the areas of the primary toxicity impact, determining structural mechanisms of changes in the level of absorption and translocation of nutrients from roots to sprouts, and their impact on the entire plant growth [ [13] , [14] , [15] , [16] ] ( Fig. 4 ).…”
Section: Methods Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%