Preferential degradation of plastid DNA with preservation of mitochondrial DNA in the sperm cells ofPelargonium zonale during pollen development

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N. Nagata
C. Sodmergen
A. Saito
H. Sakai
T. Kuroiwa
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[1] University of Tokyo,Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science
[2] Peking University,Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, College of Life Sciences
[3] Kyouritsu Women's Junior College University,Department of Biology
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Protoplasma | 1997年 / 197卷
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Biparental inheritance; Fluorescence microscopy; Immunoelectron microscopy; Maternal inheritance; Pollen grains;
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In the present study, we studied changes in organellar DNA in the sperm cells of maturing pollen ofPelargonium zonale, a plant typical to exhibit biparental inheritance, by fluorescence microscopy after staining with 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and by immunogold electron microscopy using anti-DNA antibody. Fluorescence intensities of DAPI-stained plastid nuclei in generative and sperm cells at various developmental stages were quantified with a video-intensified microscope photon counting system (VIMPCS). Results indicated that the amount of DNA per plastid in generative cells increased gradually during pollen development and reached a maximum value (about 70 T per plastid; 1 T represents the amount of DNA in a particle of T4 phage) in young sperm cells at 5 days before flowering. However, the DNA content of plastids was subsequently reduced to about 20% of the maximum value on the day of flowering. Moreover, the DNA content of the plastid further decreased to 4% of the maximum value when pollen grains were cultured for 6 h in germination medium. In contrast, the amount of DNA per mitochondrion did not decrease significantly around the flowering day. Similar results were also obtained by immunogold electron microscopy using anti-DNA antibody. The density of gold particles on plastids decreased during pollen maturation whereas labelling density on mitochondria remained relatively constant. The number of plastids and mitochondria per generative cell or per pair of sperm cells did not change significantly, indicating that the segregation of DNA by plastid division was not responsible for the decrease in the amount of DNA per plastid. These results indicate that the plastid DNA is preferentially degraded, but the mitochondrial DNA is preserved, in the sperm cells ofP. zonale. While the plastid DNA of the sperm cells decreased before fertilization, it was also suggested that the low DNA contents that remain in the plastids of the sperm cells are enough to account for the biparental inheritance of plastids inP. zonale.
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