Microinjection of fluorescent tubulin into plant cells provides a representative picture of the cortical microtubule array
Autor: | R. M. Warn, Peter Shaw, Clive W. Lloyd, Carol Wymer |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
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Zdroj: | The Plant Journal. 12:229-234 |
ISSN: | 1365-313X 0960-7412 |
Popis: | Summary By microinjecting rhodamine-labelled tubulin into living plant cells, it is possible to observe microtubules (MTs) directly and to see how the cortical array reorganizes itself. The validity of the conclusions drawn from such observations depends upon the assumption that most, if not all, of the native MTs are dynamic and incorporate labelled tubulin. However, if arrays also contain MTs that are not exchanging tubulin subunits, such MTs will remain unlabelled, and the labelled MT population will be under-representative of the whole array. To address this potential problem, we microinjected pea epidermal cells with rhodamine-labelled tubulin, then fixed the cells and used fluorescein-conjugated antibodies against tubulin to detect the entire MT array. The two fluorescent patterns corresponded well, confirming that the MTs labelled with exogenous tubulin were evenly distributed throughout the entire array. Also, by comparing the MT image before and after aldehyde fixation, we observed that, although some of the MTs were lost in the procedure, the fixation was able to preserve the arrangement of MTs seen in the living cell. We conclude that fluorescence analogue cytochemistry provides a valid representation of the entire cortical MT array. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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