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The three-dimensional arrangement of intergranal lamellae in chloroplasts
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Membrane StructureBotanyIntergranal LamellaeMolecular BiologyCytoskeletonAnatomyMembrane FusionIntergranal MembranesPhotosynthesisPlant CytologyBiophysicsMultiple FretsMorphogenesisMembrane SystemUltrastructureCell WallBiologyPattern FormationMembrane FormationNatural SciencesCellular StructureMedicinePlant PhysiologyMembrane Systems
ABSTRACT The intergranal lamellae, or frets, are helically arranged around each granum. All helices within a plastid are co-directional. The helices wind in the same direction from plastid to plastid, from cell to cell, and from species to species, and are right-handed. The continuity of the intergranal membranes in 3-dimensional space is facilitated by the fact that all the helices within a plastid wind in the same direction. Because there are multiple frets around each granum, the fretwork consists of a highly interlocked series of membranes. The incompleteness of the integration of the fretwork suggests that continuity of the membranes from granum to granum is obtained, to a large degree, by fusions of membranes rather than by continuous growth and ramification of a simpler membrane system.
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