Simple method to isolate vacuoles and protoplasts for patch-clamp experiments |
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Authors: | Kazimierz Trebacz Gerald Schönknecht |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biophysics, Institute of Biology, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Akademicka 19, PL-20-003 Lublin, Poland;(2) Botany I, University of Würzburg, Würzburg |
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Abstract: | It was not possible to obtain protoplasts or vacuoles from the thallus of the liverwortConocephalum conicum by applying cell-wall-degrading enzymes. Therefore, a surgical method was developed to isolate protoplasts and vacuoles. A thallus was plasmolyzed and cut. The few protoplasts along the cutting edge that were not destroyed emerged from the edge under deplasmolysis and became thus accessible for a patch pipette. Whereas under slightly hypoosmolar conditions the emerging protoplast remained largely intact, more hypoosmolar conditions gave rise to isolated vacuoles. This method to isolate protoplasts and vacuoles could also be applied to other plant tissues like leaves ofArabidopsis thaliana. Patch-clamp measurements were performed with isolated vacuoles and excised tonoplast patches. A slowly activating vacuolar channel inC. conicum displayed the characteristic features of higher-plant slowly activating vacuolar channels.Abbreviations AP action potential - SV channel slowly activating vacuolar channel |
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Keywords: | Arabidopsis thaliana Conocephalum conicum Patch clamp Vacuole Protoplast |
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