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TítuloNew observations on the integrity, structure and physiology of flesh cells from fully ripened grape berry
Autor(es)Fontes, N.
Côrte-Real, Manuela
Gerós, H.
Palavras-chaveMesocarp cells
Protoplasts
Cell viability
Cell compartmentation
Grape berry ripening
DataSet-2011
EditoraAmerican Society for Enology and Viticulture (ASEV)
RevistaAmerican Journal of Enology and Viticulture
Resumo(s)The physiological/structural status of the soft ripened berry is still a matter of debate. In this paper isolated mesocarp cells from ripened berries of both wine and table varieties were studied by bright-field, fluorescence and confocal microscopy and flow cytometry to highlight the organization of berry flesh cell, function and viability. Flow cytometry analysis confirmed that protoplasting from grape berry mesocarp tissue yields a single heterogenous population of intact and viable cells. Also, the integrity of the plasma membrane and the architecture and complexity of the intracellular membranous system were shown by FM1-43 staining coupled to confocal microscopy imaging. The observed incorporation of the fluorescent glucose analogue 2-NBDG suggests that endocytosis is involved in the transport and intracellular compartmentation of apoplastic sugars. Neutral Red staining confirmed the intricate organization, size, diversity and integrity of the vacuolar apparatus that is probably related to the multifaceted roles of the vacuoles in the developing fruit.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/13590
DOI10.5344/ajev.2011.10126
ISSN0002-9254
Versão da editoraThe original publication is available at http://ajevonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/62/3/279
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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