- Preprophase band
The preprophase band is a
microtubule array found inplant cell s that are about to undergo cell division and enter thepreprophase stage of the plantcell cycle . Besides thephragmosome , it is the first microscopically visible sign that a plant cell is about to entermitosis . The preprophase band was first observed and described by Jeremy Pickett-Heaps and Donald Northcote atCambridge University in1966 . cite journal|author= Pickett-Heaps JD, Northcote DH | title = Organization of microtubules and endoplasmic reticulum during mitosis and cytokinesis in wheat meristems | journal = Journal of Cell Science | date = 1966 | volume = 1 | pages = 109–120 | pmid = 5929804]Just before mitosis starts, the preprophase band forms as a dense band of microtubules around the phragmosome and the future division plane just below the
plasma membrane . It encircles the nucleus at the equatorial plane of the futuremitotic spindle when dividing cells enter theG2 phase of thecell cycle afterDNA replication is complete. The preprophase band consists mainly of microtubules andmicrofilament s (actin) and is generally 2-3 µm wide. When stained with fluorescent markers, it can be seen as two bright spots close to thecell wall on either side of the nucleus.Plant cells lack
centrosome s asmicrotubule organizing center s. Instead, the microtubules of the mitotic spindle aggregate on the nuclear surface and are reoriented to form the spindle at the end of prophase. It has been suggested that the preprophase band may have functions in properly orienting the mitotic spindle.The preprophase band disappears as soon as the nuclear envelope breaks down and the mitotic spindle forms, leaving behind an actin-depleted zone. However, its position marks the future fusion sites for the new
cell plate with the existing cell wall duringtelophase . When mitosis is completed, the cell plate and new cell wall form starting from the center along the plane occupied by the phragmosome. The cell plate grows outwards until it fuses with the cell wall of the dividing cell at exactly the spots predicted by the position of the preprophase band.Bibliography
*P.H. Raven, R.F. Evert, S.E. Eichhorn (2005): "Biology of Plants", 7th Edition, W.H. Freeman and Company Publishers, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7167-1007-2
*L. Taiz, E. Zeiger (2006): "Plant Physiology", 4th Edition, Sinauer Associates, Inc., Publishers, Sunderland, MA, ISBN 0-87893-856-7Notes and references
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