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  • After mitosis, plants build a structure called the phragmoplast, essential for cell division and determining final cell shape; disruptions to this process can lead to improper cell morphology.
  • A mutation in cyclin B1 affects its degradation, resulting in misshapen epidermal cells with disorganized microtubules concentrated around the nucleus, causing stunted growth in seedlings.
  • The study highlights that proper degradation of mitotic cyclins is crucial for the reorganization of microtubules necessary for effective cytokinesis, emphasizing the importance of cyclin regulation for plant cell development.

Article Abstract

In plants after the disassembly of mitotic spindle, a specific cytokinetic structure called the phragmoplast is built, and after cytokinesis, microtubules populate the cell cortex in an organized orientation that determines cell elongation and shape. Here, we show that impaired cyclin B1 degradation, resulting from a mutation within its destruction box, leads to an isodiametric shape of epidermal cells in leaves, stems, and roots and retarded growth of seedlings. Microtubules in these misshaped cells are grossly disorganized, focused around the nucleus, whereas they were entirely missing or abnormally organized along the cell cortex. A high percentage of cells expressing nondestructible cyclin B1 had doubled DNA content as a result of undergoing endomitosis. During anaphase the cytokinesis-specific syntaxin KNOLLE could still localize to the midplane of cell division, whereas NPK1-activating kinesin-like protein 1, a cytokinetic kinesin-related protein, was unable to do so, and instead of the formation of a phragmoplast, the midzone microtubules persisted between the separated nuclei, which eventually fused. In summary, our results show that the timely degradation of mitotic cyclins in plants is required for the reorganization of mitotic microtubules to the phragmoplast and for proper cytokinesis. Subsequently, the presence of nondegradable cyclin B1 leads to a failure in organizing properly the cortical microtubules that determine cell elongation and shape.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC385278PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1105/tpc.020057DOI Listing

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