Formation of Sieve Element Area and Sieve Pore in Suspension Cultures of Streptanthus tortus

Streptanthus tortus 조직배양 세포에서 사부 영역과 사공의 형성

  • 조봉희 (수원대학교 자연과학대학 생명과학부)
  • Published : 2001.03.01

Abstract

Sieve element area and sieve pore formed generally from plasmodesmata. Sieve pore formed by the fusion of several tiny vesicles with plasmodesmata, or those with cell wall after the destruction of special region of newly formed cell wall or those finally with circular arranged form from tissure culture of Streptanthus. The tiny vesicles were produced from dispersed nucleolus or heterochromatin. The sieve area and sieve pore formed from tissue cultured cells were shown round tube form similar to those of natural plants. Sieve area and sieve pore were produced by various methods, and it suggested that the basic materials of the construction of sieve pore originated from the vesicles.

사부에서 사부영역 또는 사공은 원형질 연락사로부터 형성된다. 사공의 형성은 원형질 연락사에 작은 소포체의 융합 또는 새로 형성된 세포벽의 특정한 장소가 먼저 분해된 후 소포체와 세포벽의 융합으로 형성되었거나, 또는 세포질에서 여러개의 작은 소포체들이 원형으로 모여 서로 융합되면서 형성되었다. 소포체들은 세포 내에 산재해 있는 인이나 이질염 색질에서 합성되었다. 조직배양 세포로부터 유도된 사부나 사공은 일반 식물에 존재하는 사부와 마찬가지로 원통모양이었다. 사공이 다양한 방법으로 형성되며, 사공형성에 필요한 재료는 소포체에서 유래되는 것으로 추정된다.

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