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Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species

Forisomes are giant fusiform protein complexes composed of sieve element occlusion (SEO) protein monomers, exclusively found in sieve elements (SEs) of legumes. Forisomes block the phloem mass flow by a Ca(2+)-induced conformational change (swelling and rounding). We studied the forisome reactivity...

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Autores principales: Paulmann, Maria K., Zimmermann, Matthias R., Wegner, Linus, van Bel, Aart J. E., Kunert, Grit, Furch, Alexandra C. U.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7825422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33419062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020492
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author Paulmann, Maria K.
Zimmermann, Matthias R.
Wegner, Linus
van Bel, Aart J. E.
Kunert, Grit
Furch, Alexandra C. U.
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Zimmermann, Matthias R.
Wegner, Linus
van Bel, Aart J. E.
Kunert, Grit
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description Forisomes are giant fusiform protein complexes composed of sieve element occlusion (SEO) protein monomers, exclusively found in sieve elements (SEs) of legumes. Forisomes block the phloem mass flow by a Ca(2+)-induced conformational change (swelling and rounding). We studied the forisome reactivity in four different legume species—Medicago sativa, Pisum sativum, Trifolium pratense and Vicia faba. Depending on the species, we found direct relationships between SE diameter, forisome surface area and distance from the leaf tip, all indicative of a developmentally tuned regulation of SE diameter and forisome size. Heat-induced forisome dispersion occurred later with increasing distance from the stimulus site. T. pratense and V. faba dispersion occurred faster for forisomes with a smaller surface area. Near the stimulus site, electro potential waves (EPWs)—overlapping action (APs), and variation potentials (VPs)—were linked with high full-dispersion rates of forisomes. Distance-associated reduction of forisome reactivity was assigned to the disintegration of EPWs into APs, VPs and system potentials (SPs). Overall, APs and SPs alone were unable to induce forisome dispersion and only VPs above a critical threshold were capable of inducing forisome reactions.
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spelling pubmed-78254222021-01-24 Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species Paulmann, Maria K. Zimmermann, Matthias R. Wegner, Linus van Bel, Aart J. E. Kunert, Grit Furch, Alexandra C. U. Int J Mol Sci Article Forisomes are giant fusiform protein complexes composed of sieve element occlusion (SEO) protein monomers, exclusively found in sieve elements (SEs) of legumes. Forisomes block the phloem mass flow by a Ca(2+)-induced conformational change (swelling and rounding). We studied the forisome reactivity in four different legume species—Medicago sativa, Pisum sativum, Trifolium pratense and Vicia faba. Depending on the species, we found direct relationships between SE diameter, forisome surface area and distance from the leaf tip, all indicative of a developmentally tuned regulation of SE diameter and forisome size. Heat-induced forisome dispersion occurred later with increasing distance from the stimulus site. T. pratense and V. faba dispersion occurred faster for forisomes with a smaller surface area. Near the stimulus site, electro potential waves (EPWs)—overlapping action (APs), and variation potentials (VPs)—were linked with high full-dispersion rates of forisomes. Distance-associated reduction of forisome reactivity was assigned to the disintegration of EPWs into APs, VPs and system potentials (SPs). Overall, APs and SPs alone were unable to induce forisome dispersion and only VPs above a critical threshold were capable of inducing forisome reactions. MDPI 2021-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7825422/ /pubmed/33419062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020492 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paulmann, Maria K.
Zimmermann, Matthias R.
Wegner, Linus
van Bel, Aart J. E.
Kunert, Grit
Furch, Alexandra C. U.
Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species
title Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species
title_full Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species
title_fullStr Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species
title_full_unstemmed Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species
title_short Species-Specific and Distance-Dependent Dispersive Behaviour of Forisomes in Different Legume Species
title_sort species-specific and distance-dependent dispersive behaviour of forisomes in different legume species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7825422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33419062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020492
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