Microtubules in maize leaf protoplasts in relation to donor tissue and in vitro culture |
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Authors: | H. Wang A. J. Cutler M. Saleem L. C. Fowke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan;(2) Plant Biotechnology Institute, National Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
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Abstract: | Summary Maize (Zea mays) leaf protoplasts were isolated from various leaves of two-week (4-leaf) seedlings and from sections of the third leaf blades. Microtubules (MTs) were visualized using immunofluorescence microscopy. Only freshly isolated protoplasts from the third and fourth leaf blades contained MTs, with protoplasts from the fourth leaf containing the most i.e. 13% of fourth-leaf protoplasts contained MTs. In general, protoplasts with fewer and smaller chloroplasts had more MTs. Initially 90–95% of protoplasts from basal portions of leaves had MTs but the percentage decreased slightly during culture particularly after 10 days. The antioxidant n-propyl gallate was beneficial in maintaining MT content. Few protoplasts from older sections intitially contained MTs but in all sections at least some protoplasts regained a significant MT content during culture (e.g., 10% of protoplast from the tip section possessed microtubules after 7 days of culture). Far fewer MTs were observed in individual leaf protoplasts than those isolated from suspension culture.Abbreviations BMS Black Mexican Sweet - MT microtubule - MtSB microtubule stabilizing buffer - PBS phosphate buffered saline |
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Keywords: | Immunofluorescence Maize leaf Microtubule Protoplast culture |
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