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1,8-Cineole Inhibits Both Proliferation and Elongation of BY-2 Cultured Tobacco Cells
Volatile monoterpenes such as 1,8-cineole inhibit the growth of Brassica campestris seedlings in a dose-dependent manner, and the growth-inhibitory effects are more severe for roots than hypocotyls. The preferential inhibition of root growth may be explained if the compounds inhibit cell proliferation more severely than cell elongation because root growth requires both elongation and proliferation of the constituent cells, whereas hypocotyl growth depends exclusively on elongation of existing cells. In order to examine this possibility, BY-2 suspension-cultured tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) cells were treated with 1,8-cineole, and the inhibitory effects on cell proliferation and on cell elongation were assessed quantitatively. Treatment with 1,8-cineole lowered both the mitotic index and elongation of the cells in a dose-dependent manner, and the half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) for cell elongation was lower than that for cell proliferation. Moreover, 1,8-cineole also inhibited starch synthesis, with IC50 lower than that for cell proliferation. Thus, the inhibitory effects of 1,8-cineole were not specific to cell proliferation; rather, 1,8-cineole seemed inhibitory to a variety of physiological activities when it was in direct contact with target cells. Based on these results, possible mechanisms for the mode of action of 1,8-cineole and for its preferential inhibition on root growth are discussed
Dynamic Organization of Microtubules and Microfilaments during Cell Cycle Progression in Higher Plant Cells
Time-Sequence Observations of Microtubule Dynamics throughout Mitosis in Living Cell Suspensions of Stable Transgenic Arabidopsis--Direct Evidence for the Origin of Cortical Microtubules at M/G1 Interface--
Role of cortical microtubules in the orientation of cellulose microfibril deposition in higher-plant cells
The role of microfilaments in the organization and orientation of microtubules during the cell cycle transition from M phase to G1 phase in tobacco BY-2 cells
Changes in Tubulin Protein Expression in Guard Cells of Vicia faba L. Accompanied with Dynamic Organization of Microtubules during the Diurnal Cycle
Dynamic Organization of Microtubules in Guard Cells of Viciafaba L. with Diurnal Cycle
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