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Title: EFFECTS OF COLCHICINE TREATMENT ON THE MICROTUBULE CYTOSKELETON AND TOTAL PROTEIN DURING MICROSPOROGENESIS IN GINKGO BILOBA L.
Authors: SUN, YUHAN
WANG, YARU
LI, YINGYUE
JIANG, JINZHONG
YANG, NINA
YANG, NINA
LI, YUN
Keywords: Ginkgo biloba L
Colchicine treatment
Colchicine treatment
Microtubules
Proteins
Issue Date: 23-Feb-2015
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society
Citation: Sun, Y., Wang, Y., Li, Y., Jiang, J., Yang, N., Niu, C., & Li, Y. (2015). Effect of colchicine treatment on the microtubule cytoskeleton and total protein during microsporogenesis in Ginkgo biloba L. Pak. J. Bot, 47(1), 159-170.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of colchicine treatment on the microtubule cytoskeleton and the expression of proteins during microsporogenesis in G. biloba, as observed by immunofluorescence and 2-DE analysis in microsporangia treated with colchicine. The results showed the microtubule structures were affected by the colchicine in Ginkgo biloba, but the treatment effect of the colchicine had certain limitation in G. biloba. The percentage of microsporocytes whose microtubule structures were affected by the colchicine treatment was less than that observed in other plant species, not higher than 10 %. It was also found that the expression level of several endogenous proteins were changed in G. biloba when the microsporangia were treated with colchicine. Although we only tested colchicines was only tested in the present study, G. biloba appeared to possess factors that restricted the effect of such chemical agents. Our observations led us to speculate that the endogenous proteins are possibly responsible for the reduced effects of colchicine treatment in G. biloba.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15429
ISSN: 2070-3368
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