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Ultrastructural and Extracellular Protein Changes in Cell Suspension Cultures of Populus euphratica Associated with Low Temperature-induced Cold Acclimation
引用本文:Dai Huanqin1 Lu Cunfu1* Zhang Hui1 Zhang Xujia2 1College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology,Beijing Forestry University,Beijing 100083,P. R. China 2Institute of Biophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100101,P. R. China. Ultrastructural and Extracellular Protein Changes in Cell Suspension Cultures of Populus euphratica Associated with Low Temperature-induced Cold Acclimation[J]. 中国林学(英文版), 2003, 5(4)
作者姓名:Dai Huanqin1 Lu Cunfu1* Zhang Hui1 Zhang Xujia2 1College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology  Beijing Forestry University  Beijing 100083  P. R. China 2Institute of Biophysics  Chinese Academy of Sciences  Beijing 100101  P. R. China
作者单位:Dai Huanqin1 Lu Cunfu1* Zhang Hui1 Zhang Xujia2 1College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology,Beijing Forestry University,Beijing 100083,P. R. China 2Institute of Biophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100101,P. R. China
基金项目:the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30271067),Fok Ying Tung Education Foundation (71030),Key Teachers Foundation of the Educational Ministry of China,and the State Key Basic Research and Development Plan of China (G199901600
摘    要:Populus euphratica Olive is the only tree species that can grow in the saline land and also survive cold winters in northwest China, and it plays a very important role in stabilizing the vulnerable ecosystem there. A cell suspension culture was initiated from callus derived from plantlets of Populus euphratica. Cold acclimation was induced (LT50 of-17.5 ℃) in cell suspension at 4-5 ℃ in the dark for 30 days and the freezing tolerance increased from LT50 of-12.5 ℃ in nonacclimated cells to LT50 of-17.5 ℃ in cold-acclimated cells. Microvacuolation, cytoplasmic augmentation and accumulation of starch granules were observed in cells that were cold-acclimated by exposure to low temperatures. Several qualitative and quantitative changes in proteins were noted during cold acclimation. Antibodies to carrot extracellular (apoplastic) 36 kD antifreeze protein did not cross react on immunoelectroblots with extracellular proteins in cell suspension culture medium of Populus euphratica, indicating no common epitopes in the carrot 36 kD antifreeze protein and P euphratica extracellular proteins. The relationship of these changes to cold acclimation in Populus euphratica cell cultures was discussed.


Ultrastructural and Extracellular Protein Changes in Cell Suspension Cultures of Populus euphratica Associated with Low Temperature-induced Cold Acclimation
Dai Huanqin,Lu Cunfu,Zhang Hui,ZHANG Xujia. Ultrastructural and Extracellular Protein Changes in Cell Suspension Cultures of Populus euphratica Associated with Low Temperature-induced Cold Acclimation[J]. Forestry Studies in China, 2003, 5(4)
Authors:Dai Huanqin  Lu Cunfu  Zhang Hui  ZHANG Xujia
Affiliation:1. College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, P. R. China
2. Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, P. R. China
Abstract:Populus euphratica Olive is the only tree species that can grow in the saline land and also survive cold winters in northwest China, and it plays a very important role in stabilizing the vulnerable ecosystem there. A cell suspension culture was initiated from callus derived from plantlets of Populus euphratica. Cold acclimation was induced (LT50 of-17.5 ℃) in cell suspension at 4-5 ℃ in the dark for 30 days and the freezing tolerance increased from LT50 of-12.5 ℃ in nonacclimated cells to LT50 of-17.5 ℃ in cold-acclimated cells. Microvacuolation, cytoplasmic augmentation and accumulation of starch granules were observed in cells that were cold-acclimated by exposure to low temperatures. Several qualitative and quantitative changes in proteins were noted during cold acclimation. Antibodies to carrot extracellular (apoplastic) 36 kD antifreeze protein did not cross react on immunoelectroblots with extracellular proteins in cell suspension culture medium of Populus euphratica, indicating no common epitopes in the carrot 36 kD antifreeze protein and P euphratica extracellular proteins. The relationship of these changes to cold acclimation in Populus euphratica cell cultures was discussed.
Keywords:freezing tolerance   cold acclimation   suspension-cultured cells   extracellular proteins   Populus euphratica
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