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Cryosectioning Yeast Communities for Examining Fluorescence Patterns
Authors:Babak Momeni  Wenying Shou
Affiliation:Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Abstract:Microbes typically live in communities. The spatial organization of cells within a community is believed to impact the survival and function of the community1. Optical sectioning techniques, including confocal and two-photon microscopy, have proven useful for observing spatial organization of bacterial and archaeal communities2,3. A combination of confocal imaging and physical sectioning of yeast colonies has revealed internal organization of cells4. However, direct optical sectioning using confocal or two-photon microscopy has been only able to reach a few cell layers deep into yeast colonies. This limitation is likely because of strong scattering of light from yeast cells4.Here, we present a method based on fixing and cryosectioning to obtain spatial distribution of fluorescent cells within Saccharomyces cerevisiae communities. We use methanol as the fixative agent to preserve the spatial distribution of cells. Fixed communities are infiltrated with OCT compound, frozen, and cryosectioned in a cryostat. Fluorescence imaging of the sections reveals the internal organization of fluorescent cells within the community.Examples of yeast communities consisting of strains expressing red and green fluorescent proteins demonstrate the potentials of the cryosectioning method to reveal the spatial distribution of fluorescent cells as well as that of gene expression within yeast colonies2,3. Even though our focus has been on Saccharomyces cerevisiae communities, the same method can potentially be applied to examine other microbial communities.
Keywords:Microbiology   Issue 70   Molecular Biology   Cellular Biology   Basic Protocols   Yeasts   Saccharomyces cerevisiae   Clinical Laboratory Techniques   Cytological Techniques   Environmental Microbiology   Investigative Techniques   Life Sciences   cryosectioning   sectioning   cryotome   fixing   microbial community   yeast colonies   Saccharomyces cerevisiae   community interactions
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