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Plasmalemma patch clamp experiments in plant root cells: procedure for fast isolation of protoplasts with minimal exposure to cell wall degrading enzymes
Authors:S A Vogelzang  H B A Prins
Institution:(1) Ecotrans, Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Department of Plant Biology, Biological Centre, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 14, NL-9750AA Haren, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary A convenient and rapid isolation procedure for root cell protoplasts suitable for patch clamp experiments, was developed for root cells of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) andPlantago species, grown on hydroculture. The procedure is based on a minimal exposure of cells to cell wall degrading enzyme mixtures. After an incubation period of 30 min in a cell wall degrading enzyme mixture all free floating cells were discarded. Subsequently the root material was rinsed and a second group of cells, still present inside the tissue, was freed by application of mechanical pressure. The newly released protoplasts were filtered and collected on the glass bottom of a patch clamp dish. The bathing medium was rinsed extensively removing cellulose fibrils and protoplasts not attached to the glass. Removal of these cellulose fibrils significantly improved the seal success ratio. The isolated protoplasts were suitable for patch clamp experiments in the cell-attached patch, the whole cell and the isolated patch configuration.Abbreviations BSA bovine serum albumin - BTP bis-tris propane - CAP cell-attached patch - OOP outside out patch - PEG polyethylene glycol - WC whole cell
Keywords:Ion channel  Patch clamp  Plantago  Plasmalemma  Protoplast isolation  Root cortex
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