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Histochemical Staining of Arabidopsis thaliana Secondary Cell Wall Elements
Authors:Prajakta Pradhan Mitra  Dominique Loqué
Institution:1.Feedstocks Division, Joint Bioenergy Institute;2.Physical Biosciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract:Arabidopsis thaliana is a model organism commonly used to understand and manipulate various cellular processes in plants, and it has been used extensively in the study of secondary cell wall formation. Secondary cell wall deposition occurs after the primary cell wall is laid down, a process carried out exclusively by specialized cells such as those forming vessel and fiber tissues. Most secondary cell walls are composed of cellulose (40–50%), hemicellulose (25–30%), and lignin (20–30%). Several mutations affecting secondary cell wall biosynthesis have been isolated, and the corresponding mutants may or may not exhibit obvious biochemical composition changes or visual phenotypes since these mutations could be masked by compensatory responses. Staining procedures have historically been used to show differences on a cellular basis. These methods are exclusively visual means of analysis; nevertheless their role in rapid and critical analysis is of great importance. Congo red and calcofluor white are stains used to detect polysaccharides, whereas Mäule and phloroglucinol are commonly used to determine differences in lignin, and toluidine blue O is used to differentially stain polysaccharides and lignin. The seemingly simple techniques of sectioning, staining, and imaging can be a challenge for beginners. Starting with sample preparation using the A. thaliana model, this study details the protocols of a variety of staining methodologies that can be easily implemented for observation of cell and tissue organization in secondary cell walls of plants.
Keywords:Cellular Biology  Issue 87  Xylem  Fibers  Lignin  polysaccharides  Plant cell wall    ule staining  Phloroglucinol  Congo red  Toluidine blue O  Calcofluor white  Cell wall staining methods
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