COIMMUNOLOCALIZATION OF TOPOISOMERASE-II AND CHLOROPLAST DNA IN DEVELOPING, DIVIDING AND MATURE WHEAT CHLOROPLASTS
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posted on 2024-06-03, 00:31authored byJL MARRISON, RM LEECH
This paper describes the first localization of immunofluorescence of topoisomerase II in developing chloroplasts. In order to investigate the relationship between topoisomerase II and chloroplast DNA (ctDNA) replication during chloroplast development the 7‐day‐old wheat leaf was used. Topoisomerase II was immunolabelled and fluorescein tagged and the ctDNA simultaneously stained with 4,6‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole (DAPI) in the same sections. Topoisomerase II was detected at every stage of chloroplast development and maximal levels of topoisomerase II were found in chloroplasts at the time of ctDNA replication. Topoisomerase II was localized around the plastid periphery, exactly mirroring the position of the ctDNA. After chloroplast division both topoisomerase II and ctDNA are seen to be restricted to small discrete areas within the plastid, but at different sites. These findings strongly suggest a role for topoisomerase II in ctDNA decatenation prior to chloroplast division.