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Project
Title
Zstack images of mitochondria in mature Arabidopsis thaliana zygote
Description
Zstack images of mitochondria in mature Arabidopsis thaliana zygote. The green-fluorescent reporter visualizes mitochondria (DD45p, mt-GFP) and the red-fluorescent reporter labels nucleus (EC1p, H2B-tdTomato and DD22p, H2B- mCherry)
Release, Updated
2024-12-14
License
CC-BY
Kind
Image data
File Formats
.nd2
Data size
404.6 MB

Organism
Arabidopsis thaliana ( NCBITaxon:3702 )
Strain(s)
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Cell Line
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Datatype
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Molecular Function (MF)
Biological Process (BP)
mitochondrion distribution ( GO:0048311 )
Cellular Component (CC)
mitochondrion ( GO:0005739 )
Biological Imaging Method
two-photon laser scanning microscopy ( Fbbi:00000254 )
X scale
0.078 micrometer/pixel
Y scale
0.078 micrometer/pixel
Z scale
1 micrometer/slice
T scale
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Image Acquisition
Experiment type
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Microscope type
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Acquisition mode
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Contrast method
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Microscope model
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Detector model
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Objective model
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Filter set
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Summary of Methods
See details in Kimata Y, et. al. Quant Plant Biol. 2020 Nov 30;1:e3.
Related paper(s)

Yusuke Kimata, Takumi Higaki, Daisuke Kurihara, Naoe Ando, Hikari Matsumoto, Tetsuya Higashiyama, Minako Ueda (2020) Mitochondrial dynamics and segregation during the asymmetric division of Arabidopsis zygotes., Quantitative plant biology, Volume 1, pp. e3

Published in 2020 (Electronic publication in Nov. 30, 2020, midnight )

(Abstract) The zygote is the first cell of a multicellular organism. In most angiosperms, the zygote divides asymmetrically to produce an embryo-precursor apical cell and a supporting basal cell. Zygotic division should properly segregate symbiotic organelles, because they cannot be synthesized de novo. In this study, we revealed the real-time dynamics of the principle source of ATP biogenesis, mitochondria, in Arabidopsis thaliana zygotes using live-cell observations and image quantifications. In the zygote, the mitochondria formed the extended structure associated with the longitudinal array of actin filaments (F-actins) and were polarly distributed along the apical-basal axis. The mitochondria were then temporally fragmented during zygotic division, and the resulting apical cells inherited mitochondria at higher concentration compared to the basal cells. Further observation of postembryonic organs showed that these mitochondrial behaviours are characteristic of the zygote. Overall, our results showed that the zygote has spatiotemporal regulation that unequally distributes the mitochondria.

Contact
Minako Ueda , Tohoku University , Graduate School of Life Sciences , Laboratory of Plant Cell Dynamics
Contributors
Yusuke Kimata, Naoe Ando, Hikari Matsumoto

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OMERO Project
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