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Development of P-protein in sieve elements ofMimosa pudica

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The P-protein in sieve elements of leaves ofMimosa pudica L. is first discernible as fine fibrous material which forms homogeneous aggregates. Ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and dictyosomes with associated vesicles occur in the cytoplasm surrounding the aggregates. The plastids and mitochondria are in a parietal position in the parts of the cell where the nascent P-protein accumulates. In a later stage, the fibrillar material is organized into a three-dimensional system of five- and six-sided elongated compartments. The corners of the compartments appear solid at first, then they become electron lucent in the center and assume tubular form. Aggregates of mature P-protein tubules usually occur near the compartmentalized system. Tubules in pentagonal or hexagonal arrangements may be present in the aggregates and may be partly interconnected. The conclusion was drawn that the P-protein tubules are assembled at the corners of compartments within a continuous orderly system. The fully formed tubules occur first in aggregates, the P-protein bodies. Later the aggregates become loose and partly dispersed. Many of the dispersed tubules assume a loose, extended, helical form characteristic of P-protein in older sieve elements.

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This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation grant GB-5506. I am also grateful to MissHatsume Kosakai and Mr.Robert H.Gill for technical assistance.

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Esau, K. Development of P-protein in sieve elements ofMimosa pudica . Protoplasma 73, 225–238 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01275597

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