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Journal of Plant Research | 1998

Programming of Cell Death during Xylogenesis

Hiroo Fukuda; Yoriko Watanabe; Hideo Kuriyama; Shigemi Aoyagi; Munetaka Sugiyama; Ryo Yamamoto; Taku Demura; Atsushi Minami

Death of tracheary elements which compose vessels and tracheids is a typical example of programmed cell death in plants. Anin vitro system usingZinnia mesophyll cells which differentiate directly into tracheary elements has provided various types of data on the cell death process. In this paper, we will summarize recent results obtained using theZinnia system and discuss the programming of cell death during tracheary element differentiation.


Journal of Plant Growth Regulation | 2001

Regulation of tracheary element differentiation

Hideo Kuriyama; Hiroo Fukuda

Tracheary elements (TEs) are highly specialized cells that play central roles in the development of vascular plants. TEs function as components of xylem vessels or tracheids to deliver water throughout plant parts and to confer mechanical strength on a plant body. As a result of distinctive cytological features, patterned secondary walls or the loss of the protoplast, a differentiated TE cell is easily recognized, and has long provided a simple analytical model system of plant cell differentiation. Evidence obtained from this simple system indicates, however, that the regulatory mechanisms underlying TE differentiation are quite complicated. Various factors such as plant hormones and unidentified offspring of cell-cell interactions are involved in the induction of TE differentiation. With the help of some signal transduction machinery, such developmental or environmental cues activate the gene expression cascades required for TE wall material synthesis and protoplast digestion. This review covers recent advances in physiological and genetic studies on this paradigm. The detailed mechanisms of the regulation of TE differentiation are discussed, especially analyses using in vitro culture systems for TE differentiation, transgenic plants, or mutants defective in leaf vascular pattern formation that are accelerating the expansion of our knowledge on the process of vascular cell fate specification.


Plant Physiology | 2001

Direct Evidence of Active and Rapid Nuclear Degradation Triggered by Vacuole Rupture during Programmed Cell Death in Zinnia

Keisuke Obara; Hideo Kuriyama; Hiroo Fukuda


Current Opinion in Plant Biology | 2002

Developmental programmed cell death in plants.

Hideo Kuriyama; Hiroo Fukuda


Plant Physiology | 1999

Loss of Tonoplast Integrity Programmed in Tracheary Element Differentiation

Hideo Kuriyama


Plant Physiology | 1999

Characterization of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii zygote-specific cDNAs that encode novel proteins containing ankyrin repeats and WW domains

Hideo Kuriyama; Hiroyoshi Takano; Lena Suzuki; Hidenobu Uchida; Shigeyuki Kawano; Haruko Kuroiwa; Tsuneyoshi Kuroiwa


Plant Journal | 2008

Transient transformation and RNA silencing in Zinnia tracheary element differentiating cell cultures.

Satoshi Endo; Edouard Pesquet; Gen Tashiro; Hideo Kuriyama; Deborah Goffner; Hiroo Fukuda; Taku Demura


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2005

Inhibition of Transdifferentiation into Tracheary Elements by Polar Auxin Transport Inhibitors Through Intracellular Auxin Depletion

Saiko Yoshida; Hideo Kuriyama; Hiroo Fukuda


Annual Plant Reviews Volume 25: Plant Cell Separation and Adhesion | 2007

Vascular Cell Differentiation

Hideo Kuriyama; Hiroo Fukuda


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2000

PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH IN ASSOCIATION WITH PLANT CELL DIFFERENTIATION

Hiroo Fukuda; Jun Ito; Gen Tashiro; Hyunjin Pyo; Yoshinori Okamura; Keisuke Obara; Satoshi Endo; Ryo Yamamoto; Hideo Kuriyama; Taku Demura

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Lena Suzuki

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Taku Demura

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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Koji Doi

University of Tsukuba

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