Heterogeneity of silica and glycan-epitope distribution in epidermal idioblast cell walls in Adiantum raddianum laminae

  • Olivier Leroux
  • , Frederic Leroux
  • , Alexandra Antunes Mastroberti
  • , Fernanda Santos-Silva
  • , Denis Van Loo
  • , Agnieszka Bagniewska-Zadworna
  • , Luc Van Hoorebeke
  • , Sara Bals
  • , Zoë A. Popper
  • , Jorge Ernesto de Araujo Mariath

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Abstract

Laminae of Adiantum raddianum Presl., a fern belonging to the family Pteridaceae, are characterised by the presence of epidermal fibre-like cells under the vascular bundles. These cells were thought to contain silica bodies, but their thickened walls leave no space for intracellular silica suggesting it may actually be deposited within their walls. Using advanced electron microscopy in conjunction with energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis we showed the presence of silica in the cell walls of the fibre-like idioblasts. However, it was specifically localised to the outer layers of the periclinal wall facing the leaf surface, with the thick secondary wall being devoid of silica. Immunocytochemical experiments were performed to ascertain the respective localisation of silica deposition and glycan polymers. Epitopes characteristic for pectic homogalacturonan and the hemicelluloses xyloglucan and mannan were detected in most epidermal walls, including the silica-rich cell wall layers. The monoclonal antibody, LM6, raised against pectic arabinan, labelled the silica-rich primary wall of the epidermal fibre-like cells and the guard cell walls, which were also shown to contain silica. We hypothesise that the silicified outer wall layers of the epidermal fibre-like cells support the lamina during cell expansion prior to secondary wall formation. This implies that silicification does not impede cell elongation. Although our results suggest that pectic arabinan may be implicated in silica deposition, further detailed analyses are needed to confirm this. The combinatorial approach presented here, which allows correlative screening and in situ localisation of silicon and cell wall polysaccharide distribution, shows great potential for future studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1453-1464
Number of pages12
JournalPlanta
Volume237
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2013

Keywords

  • Cell walls
  • Ferns
  • Fibres
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Mannans
  • Silica

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  • Leroux, O,Leroux, F,Mastroberti, AA,Santos-Silva, F,Van Loo, D,Bagniewska-Zadworna, A,Van Hoorebeke, L,Bals, S,Popper, ZA,Mariath, JED

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