Facile Induction of Apoptosis into Plant Cells Associated with Temperature-Sensitive Lethality Shown on Interspecific Hybrid from the Cross Nicotiana suaveolens × N. tabacum
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- 15 February 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant and Cell Physiology
- Vol. 42 (2), 204-213
- https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pce029
Abstract
Two lines of suspension culture cells were obtained from a hybrid seedling of Nicotiana suaveolens Lehm. × N. tabacum L. cv. Hicks-2 expressing temperature-sensitive lethality. One of them (LH line) was inducible cell death in accordance with the lethality at 28°C but not under high-temperature conditions (36°C). Another one (SH line) lost the lethality and survived at 28°C. The cells of LH line showed apoptotic changes when they were cultured at 28°C. Fragmentation of nuclei was correlated with the lethality in the cells, as confirmed by fluorimetry of the nuclear DNA using laser scanning cytometry. Agarose gel analysis of DNA extracted from the cells expressing the lethality revealed a specific ladder pattern suggesting nucleosomal fragmentation that is one of the biochemical characteristics of apoptosis. From these facts, we confirmed that the process of cell death leading to hybrid lethality in the cells is certainly apoptosis. Hybrid cells were used in the experiments to estimate the point of no return in temperature-sensitive lethality and to examine the influence of cation in DNA fragmentation during apoptosis. The utility of hybrid cells as an experimental system for studies of hybrid lethality and apoptosis in plants was confirmed.Keywords
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