Abstract

In mesophyll cells of the water plant Lemna trisulca L. chloroplasts redistribute in response to blue light. In the present study it is shown that an actin depolymerizing agent cytochalasin D, a crosslinker of actin subunits in F-actin m-maleimidobenzoic acid N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (MBS) as well as N-ethylmaleimide (NEM)—a sulfhydryl group reagent, are potent inhibitors of these blue light-induced chloroplast movements in Lemna. Extraction with cold, buffered glycerol solution preserves light-induced chloroplast arrangements within cells producing permeabilized cell models. ‘Reactivation’ of these cell models by Mg-ATP results in remarkable movements which can be inhibited by treatment with NEM and cytochalasin D. Immunofluorescence microscopy demonstrates that a component which is associated with isolated Lemna chloroplasts cross-reacts with antibodies directed against bovine myosin. These results indicate that a contractile actomyosin system is involved in blue light-induced chloroplast movements in Lemna and a putative motor protein, similar to myosin, is associated with the surface of Lemna chloroplasts.

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