Chloroplast nucleoids as a transformable network revealed by live imaging with a microfluidic device

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Yoshitaka Kamimura
Hitomi Tanaka
Yusuke Kobayashi
Toshiharu Shikanai
Yoshiki Nishimura
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[1] Kyoto University,Department of Botany, Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics
[2] National Institute of Genetics,Department of Cell Genetics
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Chloroplast DNA is organized into DNA–protein conglomerates called chloroplast nucleoids, which are replicated, transcribed, and inherited. We applied live-imaging technology with a microfluidic device to examine the nature of chloroplast nucleoids in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. We observed the dynamic and reversible dispersion of globular chloroplast nucleoids into a network structure in dividing chloroplasts. In the monokaryotic chloroplast (moc) mutant, in which chloroplast nucleoids are unequally distributed following chloroplast division due to a defect in MOC1, the early stages of chloroplast nucleoid formation occurred mainly in the proximal area. This suggests the chloroplast nucleoid transformable network consists of a highly compact core with proximal areas associated with cpDNA replication and nucleoid formation.
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