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Two new nuclear isolation buffers for plant DNA flow cytometry: a test with 37 species
Authors:Loureiro João  Rodriguez Eleazar  Dolezel Jaroslav  Santos Conceição
Institution:1 Laboratory of Biotechnology and Cytomics, CESAM and Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal
2 Laboratory of Molecular Cytogenetics and Cytometry, Institute of Experimental Botany, Sokolovská, Olomouc, CZ-77200, Czech Republic
Abstract:Background and Aims: After the initial boom in the application of flow cytometryin plant sciences in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which wasaccompanied by development of many nuclear isolation buffers,only a few efforts were made to develop new buffer formulas.In this work, recent data on the performance of nuclear isolationbuffers are utilized in order to develop new buffers, generalpurpose buffer (GPB) and woody plant buffer (WPB), for plantDNA flow cytometry. Methods: GPB and WPB were used to prepare samples for flow cytometricanalysis of nuclear DNA content in a set of 37 plant speciesthat included herbaceous and woody taxa with leaf tissues differingin structure and chemical composition. The following parametersof isolated nuclei were assessed: forward and side light scatter,propidium iodide fluorescence, coefficient of variation of DNApeaks, quantity of debris background, and the number of particlesreleased from sample tissue. The nuclear genome size of 30 selectedspecies was also estimated using the buffer that performed betterfor a given species. Key Results: In unproblematic species, the use of both buffers resulted inhigh quality samples. The analysis of samples obtained withGPB usually resulted in histograms of DNA content with higheror similar resolution than those prepared with the WPB. In morerecalcitrant tissues, such as those from woody plants, WPB performedbetter and GPB failed to provide acceptable results in somecases. Improved resolution of DNA content histograms in comparisonwith previously published buffers was achieved in most of thespecies analysed. Conclusions: WPB is a reliable buffer which is also suitable for the analysisof problematic tissues/species. Although GPB failed with someplant species, it provided high-quality DNA histograms in speciesfrom which nuclear suspensions are easy to prepare. The resultsindicate that even with a broad range of species, either GPBor WPB is suitable for preparation of high-quality suspensionsof intact nuclei suitable for DNA flow cytometry.
Keywords:Cytosolic compounds  flow cytometry  general purpose buffer  genome size  lysis buffers  nuclear DNA content  nuclear DNA staining  propidium iodide  woody plant buffer
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