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Characean charasome-complex and plasmalemma vesicle development

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We report on an unusual phenomenon which occurs in some characean algae as a normal plasma membrane activity and also in association with charasome formation. The phenomenon of formation of coated invaginations of the plasma membrane was observed in twoChara and 6Nitella species. These invaginations are coated on their cytoplasmic surface, are 50–60 nm in diameter and rarely exceed 60 nm in length. They are abundant in the young cells ofChara andNitella and also occur in mature cells, but at a lower frequency.N. translucent is an exception in that coated invaginations were few in the young cells and absent in mature cells. Coated vesicles (50–60 nm diameter) were closely associated with these invaginations. Our observations suggest the vesicles may be derived from the invaginations by endocytosis.

A close relationship was noted between the development of charasomes (plasmalemma modifications) and coated invaginations. Numerous coated invaginations are seen along the membranes of young charasomes; these invaginations appear to be associated with growth of the charasomes. Coated vesicles were not associated with the coated invaginations of the charasome membrane. The tubular network of cytoplasm and wall space seen in the mature charasome may be formed by fusion of coated invaginations of the developing charasomes, leaving cytoplasmic strands between the fused portions. Coated invaginations were not present along charasomes of the mature cells.

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Lucas, W.J., Franceschi, V.R. Characean charasome-complex and plasmalemma vesicle development. Protoplasma 107, 255–267 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01276829

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