In tobacco (
Nicotiana tabacum L.), a structure frequently interpreted as endoplasmic reticulum, was clearly identified as a set of ripple-shaped protrusions
of the vacuole into the surrounding cytoplasm. The occurrence in other species suggests that these ripples might be common
in vacuolated plant cells. The apparent mobility of the ripples depends on the integrity of the F-actin network. This raises
questions concerning the precise composition and architecture of the cytoplasm/vacuole border. The stereotypic concept of
the central vacuole as a kind of inflated balloon with a smooth surface has to be debated.
Key words Vacuole - Tonoplast - Nicotiana - Endoplasmic reticulum - Confocal laser scanning microscopy
Received: 7 November 1997 / Revision received: 27 April 1998 / Accepted: 28 April 1998