Esculetin and esculin (esculetin 6-O-glucoside) occur as inclusions and are differentially distributed in the vacuole of palisade cells in Fraxinus ornus leaves: A fluorescence microscopy analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The location of individual coumarins in leaves of Fraxinus ornus acclimated at full solar irradiance was
estimated using their specific UV- and fluorescence spectral features. Using a combination of UV-induced
fluorescence and blue light-induced fluorescence of tissues stained with diphenylborinic acid 2-aminoethylester,
in wide field or confocal laser scanning microscopy, we were able to visualize the distribution
of esculetin and esculetin 6-O-glucoside (esculin) in palisade cells. Coumarins are not uniformly distributed
in the cell vacuole, but accumulate mostly in the adaxial portion of palisade cells. Our study indeed
shows, for the first time, that coumarins in palisade cells accumulate as vacuolar inclusions, as previously
reported in the pertinent literature only for anthocyanins. Furthermore, esculetin and esculin have a different
vacuolar distribution: esculetin largely predominates in the first 15 lm from the adaxial epidermis.
This leads to hypothesize for esculetin and esculin different transport mechanisms from the
endoplasmic reticulum to the vacuole as well as potentially different roles in photoprotection. Our study
open to new experiments aimed at exploring the mechanisms that deliver coumarins to the vacuole using
different fluorescence signatures of coumarin aglycones and coumarin glycosides.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Agati, Giovanni; Giordano, Cristiana; Pollastri, Susanna; Tattini, Massimiliano
Published in: