Abstract

Summary The effect of the actin-inhibitor cytochalasin B on low fluence-rate chloroplast movements and on Pfr mediated increase of chloroplast anchorage to the cytoplasmic parietal coating of a Mougeotia cell was investigated. We found that cytochalasin B decreases chloroplast anchorage in far-red irradiated and also in darksensitized cells. The results show that actin polymerization is not only involved in light-oriented chloroplast movements but also in the process of chloroplast anchorage to the cytoplasmic parietal coating of the longitudinal cell walls. The results provide a further strong argument for the assumption that both responses, the Pfr-controlled chloroplast movement as well as the Pfr-mediated increase of chloroplast anchorage are realized via similar transduction chains.

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