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Novel changes in the plasma membrane and cortical cytoplasm during wound-induced contraction in a giant-celled green alga

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Changes in the plasma membrane surface and in the cortical cytoplasm during wound healing in giant green algal cells ofErnodesmis verticillata (Kützing) Bφrgesen were followed using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Microvillus-like structures that contain cytoplasmic and cytoskeletal constituents were observed emanating from the surface of the plasma membrane at the retracting/cut end of wounded cells. These delicate structures seem to be remnants of cell wall-plasmalemma connections that draw out the plasma membrane and cortical components from the contracting cytoplasm as it pulls away from the cell wall. Most of these connections break during wound healing and, when contraction stops, the microvillus-like protrusions become progressively shorter. In cells treated with a calmodulin antagonist (W-7), a number of distinctive bodies accumulate that are of unknown composition, are oblong in shape, and have a diameter slightly smaller than the protoplasmic protrusions. Ultrastructural and other data indicate that these bodies result from retrieved constituents of the plasma-membrane protrusions, as they do not accumulate in unwounded drugtreated cells or in cells treated in W-5. These findings suggest that the protoplasmic protrusions accumulate membrane and cytoplasmic components that are retrieved and recycled during wound healing inErnodesmis by a novel mechanism. The combined plasma membrane surfaces of the microvillus-like protrusions may help to account for the drastic decrease in surface area that occurs during wound healing.

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Abbreviations

SEM:

scanning electron microscopy

TEM:

transmission electron microscopy

W-7:

N-[6-aminohexyl]-5-chloro-1-naph-thalenesulfonamide

W-5:

N-[6-aminohexyl]-1-naphthalenesulfonamide

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Goddard, R.H., La Claire, J.W. Novel changes in the plasma membrane and cortical cytoplasm during wound-induced contraction in a giant-celled green alga. Protoplasma 176, 75–83 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01378941

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