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An automated quantitative image analysis tool for the identification of microtubule patterns in plants
Authors:Christine Faulkner  Ji Zhou  Alexandre Evrard  Gildas Bourdais  Dan MacLean  Heidrun Häweker  Peter Eckes  Silke Robatzek
Affiliation:1. Norwich Research Park, The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK;2. Bayer AG, Crop Science Division, Industrial Park Hoechst, Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract:High throughput confocal imaging poses challenges in the computational image analysis of complex subcellular structures such as the microtubule cytoskeleton. Here, we developed CellArchitect, an automated image analysis tool that quantifies changes to subcellular patterns illustrated by microtubule markers in plants. We screened microtubule‐targeted herbicides and demonstrate that high throughput confocal imaging with integrated image analysis by CellArchitect can distinguish effects induced by the known herbicides indaziflam and trifluralin. The same platform was used to examine 6 other compounds with herbicidal activity, and at least 3 different effects induced by these compounds were profiled. We further show that CellArchitect can detect subcellular patterns tagged by actin and endoplasmic reticulum markers. Thus, the platform developed here can be used to automate image analysis of complex subcellular patterns for purposes such as herbicide discovery and mode of action characterisation. The capacity to use this tool to quantitatively characterize cellular responses lends itself to application across many areas of biology. image
Keywords:Arabidopsis  bioimage informatics  confocal microscopy  endomembrane compartments  herbicides  MAP4  microtubules  TUB6
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