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Plan C 1.Pick a problem 2.Pick some plants to study 3.Design some experiments 4.See where they lead us

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Plan C Pick a problem Pick some plants to study Design some experiments See where they lead us. Endomembrane system Organelles derived from the ER 1) ER 2) Golgi 3) Vacuoles 4) Plasma Membrane 5) Nuclear Envelope 6) Endosomes 7) Oleosomes. VACUOLES Vacuoles are subdivided: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plan C

1.Pick a problem2.Pick some plants to study3.Design some experiments4.See where they lead us

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Endomembrane systemOrganelles derived from the ER1) ER2) Golgi3) Vacuoles 4) PlasmaMembrane5) Nuclear Envelope6) Endosomes7) Oleosomes

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VACUOLESVacuoles are subdivided: lytic vacuoles are distinctfrom storage vacuoles!

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Endomembrane SystemOleosomes: oil storage bodies derived from SERSurrounded by lipid monolayer!

• filled with lipids: no internal hydrophobic effect!

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endosymbionts• derived by division of preexisting organelles• no vesicle transport•Proteins & lipids are not glycosylated

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endosymbionts•derived by division of preexisting organelles• little exchange of membranes with other organelles1) Peroxisomes (microbodies)

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Peroxisomes (microbodies)1 membrane

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Peroxisomes (microbodies)found in (nearly) all eukaryotes1 membraneFn:

1) destroy H2O2, other O2-related poisons

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PeroxisomesFn:

1. destroy H2O2, other O2-related poisons2. change fat to CH2O (glyoxysomes)

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PeroxisomesFns:

1. destroy H2O2, other O2-related poisons2. change fat to CH2O (glyoxysomes)• Detoxify & recycle photorespiration products

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PeroxisomesFn:

• destroy H2O2, other O2-related poisons• change fat to CH2O (glyoxysomes)• Detoxify & recycle photorespiration products• Destroy EtOH (made in anaerobic roots)

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PeroxisomesER can make peroxisomes under special circumstances!e.g. peroxisome-less mutants can restore peroxisomes when

the wild-type gene is restored

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endosymbionts1) Peroxisomes (microbodies)2) Mitochondria

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MitochondriaBounded by 2 membranes

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Mitochondria2 membranesSmooth OM

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Mitochondria2 membranesSmooth OMIM folds into cristae

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Mitochondria-> 4 compartments

1) OM2) intermembrane space3) IM4) matrix

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Mitochondria matrix contains DNA, RNA and ribosomes

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Mitochondria matrix contains DNA, RNA and ribosomesGenomes vary from 100,000 to 2,500,000 bp, but only 40-43 genes

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Mitochondriamatrix contains DNA, RNA and ribosomesGenomes vary from 100,000 to 2,500,000 bp, but only 40-43 genesReproduce by fission

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Mitochondriamatrix contains DNA, RNA and ribosomesGenomes vary from 100,000 to 2,500,000 bp, but only 40-43 genesReproduce by fissionIM is 25% cardiolipin, a bacterial phospholipid

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MitochondriaGenomes vary from 100,000 to 2,500,000 bp, but only 40-43 genesReproduce by fissionIM is 25% cardiolipin, a bacterial phospholipidGenes most related to Rhodobacteria

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MitochondriaFn : cellular respiration -> oxidizing food & supplying energy to cellAlso make many important biochemicals

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MitochondriaFn : cellular respiration -> oxidizing food & supplying energy to cellAlso make important biochemicals & help recycle PR products

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endosymbionts1) Peroxisomes2) Mitochondria 3) Plastids

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PlastidsChloroplasts do photosynthesisAmyloplasts store starchChromoplasts store pigmentsLeucoplasts are found in roots

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ChloroplastsBounded by 2 membranes

1) outer envelope 2) inner envelope

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ChloroplastsInterior = stromaContains thylakoids• membranes where light rxns of photosynthesis occur•mainly galactolipids

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ChloroplastsInterior = stromaContains thylakoids• membranes where light rxns of photosynthesis occur•mainly galactolipidsContain DNA, RNA, ribosomes

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ChloroplastsContain DNA, RNA, ribosomes120,000-160,000 bp, ~ 100 genes

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ChloroplastsContain DNA, RNA, ribosomes120,000-160,000 bp, ~ 100 genesClosest relatives = cyanobacteria

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ChloroplastsContain DNA, RNA, ribosomes120,000-160,000 bp, ~ 100 genesClosest relatives = cyanobacteriaDivide by fission

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ChloroplastsContain DNA, RNA, ribosomes120,000-160,000 bp, ~ 100 genesClosest relatives = cyanobacteriaDivide by fissionFns: Photosynthesis

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ChloroplastsFns: Photosynthesis & starch synthPhotoassimilation of N & S

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ChloroplastsFns: Photosynthesis & starch synthPhotoassimilation of N & SFatty acid & some lipid synth

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ChloroplastsFns: Photosynthesis & starch synthPhotoassimilation of N & SFatty acid & some lipid synthSynth of ABA, GA, many other biochem

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Chloroplasts & MitochondriaContain eubacterial DNA, RNA, ribosomesInner membranes have bacterial lipidsDivide by fissionProvide best support for endosymbiosis

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Endosymbiosis theory (Margulis)Archaebacteria ate eubacteria & converted them to symbionts

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Endosymbiosis theory (Margulis)Archaebacteria ate eubacteria & converted themto symbionts

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Endosymbiosis theory (Margulis)Archaebacteria ate eubacteria & converted them to symbionts

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cytoskeleton network of proteins which give cells their shape

also responsible for shape of plant cells because guide cell wall formationleft intact by detergents that extract rest of cell

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CytoskeletonActin fibers (microfilaments)~7 nm diameterForm 2 chains of polar actin subunits arranged in a double helix

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Actin fiberspolar subunits arranged in a double helix• Add to + end• Fall off - end• Fn = movement

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Actin fibersVery conserved in evolutionFn = motilityOften with myosin

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Actin fibersVery conserved in evolutionFn = motilityOften with myosin: responsible for cytoplasmic streaming

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Actin fibersVery conserved in evolutionFn = motilityOften with myosin: responsible for cytoplasmic streaming,Pollen tube growth & movement through plasmodesmata

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Actin fibersOften with myosin: responsible for cytoplasmic streaming,Pollen tube growth & movement through plasmodesmata

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Intermediate filaments

Protein fibers 8-12 nm dia (between MFs & MTs)

form similar looking filaments

Conserved central, rod-shaped -helical domain

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Intermediate filaments2 monomers form dimers with parallel subunitsDimers form tetramersaligned in opposite orientations& staggered

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Intermediate filaments2 monomers form dimers with parallel subunitsDimers form tetramersTetramers form IF

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Intermediate filaments2 monomers form dimers with parallel subunitsDimers form tetramersTetramers form IFPlants have several:Fn unclear

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MicrotubulesHollow, cylindrical; found in most eukaryotes

outer diameter - 24 nmwall thickness - ~ 5 nmMade of 13 longitudinal rows of protofilaments

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MicrotubulesMade of tubulin subunits polymerize to form protofilaments (PF)PF form sheetsSheets form microtubules

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MicrotubulesProtofilaments are polar -tubulin @ - end-tubulin @ + endall in single MT have same polarity

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MicrotubulesIn constant fluxpolymerizing & depolymerizingAdd to (+)Fall off (-)

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MicrotubulesControl growth by controllingrates of assembly & disassembly

because these are distinct processes can be controlled independently!

Colchicine makes MTs disassemble

Taxol prevents disassembly

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MicrotubulesControl growth by controlling rates of assembly & disassemblyAre constantly rearranging inside plant cells!

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MicrotubulesControl growth by controlling rates of assembly & disassemblyAre constantly rearranging inside plant cells!

• during mitosis & cytokinesis

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MicrotubulesControl growth by controlling rates of assembly & disassemblyAre constantly rearranging inside plant cells!

• during mitosis & cytokinesis• Guide formation of cell plate & of walls in interphase

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µT Assembly

µTs always emerge from Microtubule-Organizing Centers (MTOC)

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µT Assembly

µTs always emerge from Microtubule-Organizing Centers (MTOC) patches of material at outer nuclear envelope

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MicrotubulesMAPs (Microtubule Associated Proteins) may:

• stabilize tubules• alter rates of assembly/disassembly• crosslink adjacent tubules • link cargo

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2 classes of molecular motors1) Kinesins move cargo to µT plus end2) Dyneins move cargo to minus end “Walk” hand-over-hand towards chosen end

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µT functions1) Give cells shape by guiding cellulose synth

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µT functions1) Give cells shape by guiding cellulose synth2) Anchor organelles

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µT functions1) Give cells shape by guiding cellulose synth2) Anchor organelles3) Intracellular motility