Morphology, behaviour and interactions of organelles

J Mathur - Plant science, 2020 - Elsevier
Plant science, 2020Elsevier
High quality transmission electron micrographs have played a major role in shaping our
views on organelles in plant cells. However, these snapshots of dead, fixed and sectioned
tissue do not automatically convey an appreciation of the dynamic nature of organelles in
living cells. Advances in the imaging of subcellular structures in living cells using
multicoloured, targeted fluorescent proteins reveal considerable changes in organelle
pleomorphy that might be limited to small regions of the cell. The fresh data and insights also …
Abstract
High quality transmission electron micrographs have played a major role in shaping our views on organelles in plant cells. However, these snapshots of dead, fixed and sectioned tissue do not automatically convey an appreciation of the dynamic nature of organelles in living cells. Advances in the imaging of subcellular structures in living cells using multicoloured, targeted fluorescent proteins reveal considerable changes in organelle pleomorphy that might be limited to small regions of the cell. The fresh data and insights also challenge several existing ideas on organelle behaviour and interactivity. Here, using succinct examples from plastids, mitochondria, peroxisomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum I present an evolving view of subcellular dynamics in the plant cell.
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