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Isolation and characterization of microprotoplasts from APM-treated suspension cells ofNicotiana plumbaginifolia
Authors:H A Verhoeven  K Sree Ramulu
Institution:(1) Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research CPRO, P.O. Box 16, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Subprotoplasts with a DNA content of less than the G1 level (microprotoplasts) were isolated from micronucleated cells of transformedNicotiana plumbaginifolia (lsquoDobarsquo line resistant to kanamycin) and characterized cytologically as well as by flow cytometry and Feulgen microdensitometry. Micronuclei were induced upon treatment of the suspension cells with the anti-microtubule drug amiprophos-methyl (APM). Protoplasts were fractionated on a continuous iso-osmotic gradient of Percoll; this resulted in several visible bands. Flow cytometric analysis of fluorescein and nuclear DNA contents after staining with fluorescein and DAPI respectively showed that the main band contained mostly evacuolated, intact (sub)protoplasts. Microprotoplasts contained one or a few micronuclei surrounded by a thin rim of cytoplasm and an intact plasma membrane. A maximum of 40% of the microprotoplasts in the fraction just below the main band had a DNA content less than the G1 level, in other fractions this maximum was 20%. Some of these contained an amount equivalent to that of one or a few chromosomes. The application of microprotoplasts for chromosome-mediated gene transfer in plants is indicated.
Keywords:Cellular manipulation  Micronucleus  Microprotoplast  Flow cytometry  Chromosome-mediated gene transfer
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