Chloroplast nucleoids are highly dynamic in ploidy, number, and structure during angiosperm leaf development
Open Access
- 19 December 2019
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Plant Journal
- Vol. 102 (4), 730-746
- https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14658
Abstract
Chloroplast nucleoids are large, compact nucleoprotein structures containing multiple copies of the plastid genome. Studies on structural and quantitative changes of plastid DNA (ptDNA) during leaf development are scarce and have produced controversial data. We have systematically investigated nucleoid dynamics and ptDNA quantities in mesophyll of Arabidopsis, tobacco, sugar beet, and maize from the early post‐meristematic stage until necrosis. DNA of individual nucleoids was quantified by DAPI‐based supersensitive epifluorescence microscopy. Nucleoids occurred in scattered, stacked or ring‐shaped arrangements and in recurring patterns during leaf development remarkably similar between the species studied. Nucleoids per organelle varied from few in meristematic plastids to> 30 in mature chloroplasts (corresponding to about 20‐750 nucleoids per cell). Nucleoid ploidies ranged from haploid to> 20‐fold even within individual organelles, with average values between 2.6‐ and 6.7‐fold and little changes during leaf development. DNA quantities per organelle increased gradually from about a dozen plastome copies in tiny plastids of apex cells to 70‐130 copies in chloroplasts of about 7 μm diameter in mature mesophyll tissue, and from about 80 plastome copies in meristematic cells to 2,600‐3,300 copies in mature diploid mesophyll cells without conspicuous decline during leaf development. Pulsed‐field electrophoresis, restriction of high‐molecular weight DNA from chloroplasts and gerontoplasts, and CsCl equilibrium centrifugation of single‐ and double‐stranded ptDNA revealed no noticeable fragmentation of the organelle DNA during leaf development, implying that plastid genomes in mesophyll tissues are remarkably stable until senescence.Keywords
Funding Information
- Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
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