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Protoplasts of Gelidium robustum (Rhodophyta)
Authors:Coury  D A  Naganuma  T  Polne-Fuller  M  Gibor  A
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Biotechnology Center, Marine Science Institute, University of California, 93106 Santa Barbara, CA, USA;(2) Present address: Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, AZ, USA;(3) Deep Star GroupDeep Star GroupDeep Star Group, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center, 237 Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract:Viable protoplasts were isolated from apices of the agarophyte Gelidium robustum (Gardn.) Hollenb. & Abb. using a combination of commercial cell-wall degrading enzymes and extracellular wall-degrading enzymes isolated from a marine bacterium. The protoplasts were approximately 8–15 µm in diameter, liberated mainly from the surface cell layers and from cells at the distal ends of medullary filaments. The bacterial enzyme alone was not sufficient to liberate significant numbers of protoplasts. Maximum yield was 9 × 105 protoplasts/g tissue (wet wt.). Optimum osmolality occurred between 1750–1950 mOs kg–1; yield and viability were severely diminished at osmolalities less than 1350 mOs kg–1. Viability, as determined by flurorescein diacetate staining and Evans Blue exclusion 1 hr after removal from the enzyme solution, was approximately 80–95%. Roughly 80% of the cells did not show Calcofluor fluorescence, while 40% stained positively for the presence of sulfated polysaccharides. Cell wall regeneration was observed with inconsistent reproducibility, and no cell division was observed when the protoplasts were placed in culture medium.Dedicated to the memory of Professor Michael Neushul.
Keywords:protoplasts  Gelidium robustum  agarophyte  Rhodophyta
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