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Three-Dimension Reconstruction: A Close-Up Look of a Tobacco Cell Wall Fragment

Updated: Mar 12

Original video: https://youtu.be/edm_SwcBlRE Serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM) was used here to study tobacco male meiosis. Three-dimensional ultrastructural analyses revealed that intercellular nuclear migration (INM) occurs in 90–100% of tobacco meiocytes. At the very beginning of meiosis, every meiocyte connected with neighboring cells by more than 100 channels was capable of INM. At leptotene and zygotene, the nucleus in most tobacco meiocytes approached the cell wall and formed nuclear protuberances (NPs) that crossed the cell wall through the channels and extended into the cytoplasm of a neighboring cell. The separation of NPs from the migrating nuclei and micronuclei formation were not observed. In some cases, the NPs and nuclei of neighboring cells appeared apposed to each other, and the gap between their nuclear membranes became invisible. At pachytene, NPs retracted into their own cells. After that, the INM stopped. We consider INM a normal part of tobacco meiosis, but the reason for such behavior of nuclei is unclear. The results obtained by SBF-SEM suggest that there are still many unexplored features of plant meiosis hidden by limitations of common types of microscopy and that SBF-SEM can turn over a new leaf in plant meiosis research.


Take a journey into the microscopic world with this 3D reconstruction of an enlarged fragment of a tobacco cell wall. Based on 130 serial images, this video provides a close-up view of the cell wall's structure, highlighting callose deposits (orange), plasmodesmata (green), and the cell wall itself (gray).


Keywords: Microscopy, 3D Reconstruction, Cell Wall, Tobacco, Plasmodesmata, Callose, Plant Science


Citation:

Mursalimov S, Ohno N, Matsumoto M, Bayborodin S and Deineko E (2021) Serial Block-Face Scanning Electron Microscopy Reveals That Intercellular Nuclear Migration Occurs in Most Normal Tobacco Male Meiocytes. Front. Plant Sci. 12:672642. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2021.672642


Received: 26 February 2021; Accepted: 07 April 2021;

Published: 07 May 2021.


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