Protective Effect of Wheat Germ Agglutinin on the Course of Mitosis in the Roots of Triticum aestivum Seedlings Exposed to Cadmium1
M. V. Bezrukova, R. A. Fatkhutdinova, and F. M. Shakirova
Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics, Ufa Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences,
pr. Oktyabrya 71, Ufa, 450054 Russia
e-mail: lectin@anrb.ru; fax: 7 (347) 235-6088
1Abbreviations: MI—mitotic index; NOR—nucleolar organizer regions of chromosomes; WGA—wheat germ agglutinin
Received 28 August, 2015
Abstract—Effect of pretreatment with 28 nM wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) on cell divisions in the root apical meristem of 4-day-old seedlings of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), distribution of cells among mitotic phases, cadmium-induced disruptions of normal progression through mitosis, and activity of nucleolar organizer regions (NOR) of the chromosomes was studied after 7-h-long exposure to 1 mM cadmium acetate. Pretreatment with WGA has a pronounced protective effect on divisions of root meristem cells exposed to cadmium. Progression of the cells through mitotic phases was normalized, abnormal mitoses became much less numerous, and the share of binuclear cells decreased. Activity of NOR remained at the control level that much depended on the ability of WGA to prevent reduction in cytokinin content under cadmium stress.
Keywords: Triticum aestivum, wheat germ agglutinin, mitotic index, cytokinins, nucleolar organizer regions of chromosomes, cadmium acetate
DOI: 10.1134/S102144371603002X