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Separation of vascular cell walls from cortical cell walls of plant roots
Authors:Nagahashi  G  Abney  G D  Uknalis  J
Institution:(1) U.S. Department Agriculture, ARS, Eastern Regional Research Center, Plant Science Research Unit, 600 East Mermaid Lane, 19118 Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Summary The cortex was physically separated from the stele of corn roots. The isolated walls from cortical cells were less dense than the walls isolated from stelar cells. The cell walls from each tissue were centrifuged on a step gradient composed of 50 and 60% sucrose for 5 min at 900 g. After the short centrifugation time, the cortical cell walls banded at the 50/60% interface while the vascular tissue walls pelleted through 60% sucrose. An aliquot of vascular cell walls was then marked with cytochromec. The marked cell walls were mixed with cortical cell walls and centrifuged on a 50/60% sucrose gradient and after 5 min, the vascular tissue walls were cleanly separated from the cortical cell walls. The experiment was repeated without prior separation of tissue types with another corn variety, carrot roots grown in culture, and pea roots. A clean separation of cell wall types was achieved after homogenization of intact roots in liquid nitrogen, extrusion from a nitrogen bomb, and centrifugation in sucrose gradients.
Keywords:Cortex  Microscopy  Purified cell walls  Sucrose gradients  Vascular cylinders
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