New insights on Laminaria digitata ultrastructure through combined conventional chemical fixation and cryofixation

Abstract The objective of the present study is to examine the fine structure of vegetative cells of Laminaria digitata using both chemical fixation and cryofixation. Laminaria digitata was chosen due to its importance as a model organism in a wide range of biological studies, as a keystone species o...

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Published in:Botanica Marina
Main Authors: Katsaros, Christos, Le Panse, Sophie, Milne, Gillian, Carrano, Carl J., Küpper, Frithjof Christian
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2021
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spelling crdegruyter:10.1515/bot-2021-0005 2024-06-23T07:55:16+00:00 New insights on Laminaria digitata ultrastructure through combined conventional chemical fixation and cryofixation Katsaros, Christos Le Panse, Sophie Milne, Gillian Carrano, Carl J. Küpper, Frithjof Christian 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bot-2021-0005 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/bot-2021-0005/xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/bot-2021-0005/pdf en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH Botanica Marina volume 64, issue 3, page 177-187 ISSN 1437-4323 0006-8055 journal-article 2021 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/bot-2021-0005 2024-06-04T05:49:48Z Abstract The objective of the present study is to examine the fine structure of vegetative cells of Laminaria digitata using both chemical fixation and cryofixation. Laminaria digitata was chosen due to its importance as a model organism in a wide range of biological studies, as a keystone species on rocky shores of the North Atlantic, its use of iodide as a unique inorganic antioxidant, and its significance as a raw material for the production of alginate. Details of the fine structural features of vegetative cells are described, with particular emphasis on the differences between the two methods used, i.e. conventional chemical fixation and freeze-fixation. The general structure of the cells was similar to that already described, with minor differences between the different cell types. An intense activity of the Golgi system was found associated with the thick external cell wall, with large dictyosomes from which numerous vesicles and cisternae are released. An interesting type of cisternae was found in the cryofixed material, which was not visible with the chemical fixation. These are elongated structures, in sections appearing tubule-like, close to the external cell wall or to young internal walls. An increased number of these structures was observed near the plasmodesmata of the pit fields. They are similar to the “flat cisternae” found associated with the forming cytokinetic diaphragm of brown algae. Their possible role is discussed. The new findings of this work underline the importance of such combined studies which reveal new data not known until now using the old conventional methods. The main conclusion of the present study is that cryofixation is the method of choice for studying Laminaria cytology by transmission electron microscopy. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic De Gruyter Botanica Marina 64 3 177 187
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description Abstract The objective of the present study is to examine the fine structure of vegetative cells of Laminaria digitata using both chemical fixation and cryofixation. Laminaria digitata was chosen due to its importance as a model organism in a wide range of biological studies, as a keystone species on rocky shores of the North Atlantic, its use of iodide as a unique inorganic antioxidant, and its significance as a raw material for the production of alginate. Details of the fine structural features of vegetative cells are described, with particular emphasis on the differences between the two methods used, i.e. conventional chemical fixation and freeze-fixation. The general structure of the cells was similar to that already described, with minor differences between the different cell types. An intense activity of the Golgi system was found associated with the thick external cell wall, with large dictyosomes from which numerous vesicles and cisternae are released. An interesting type of cisternae was found in the cryofixed material, which was not visible with the chemical fixation. These are elongated structures, in sections appearing tubule-like, close to the external cell wall or to young internal walls. An increased number of these structures was observed near the plasmodesmata of the pit fields. They are similar to the “flat cisternae” found associated with the forming cytokinetic diaphragm of brown algae. Their possible role is discussed. The new findings of this work underline the importance of such combined studies which reveal new data not known until now using the old conventional methods. The main conclusion of the present study is that cryofixation is the method of choice for studying Laminaria cytology by transmission electron microscopy.
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author Katsaros, Christos
Le Panse, Sophie
Milne, Gillian
Carrano, Carl J.
Küpper, Frithjof Christian
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Le Panse, Sophie
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Carrano, Carl J.
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New insights on Laminaria digitata ultrastructure through combined conventional chemical fixation and cryofixation
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