Published: Vol 3, Iss 22, Nov 20, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.979 Views: 14950
Reviewed by: Tie Liu
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Abstract
After the plant cells are removed the cell walls by digestive enzyme, the plant protoplasts still have good cell activity. The protoplasts can be used to transiently express proteins of target genes in living plant cells through polyethylene glycol (PEG) mediated transformation. The purpose of this method is to employ the rice protoplasts and Green fluorescent protein (GFP) as an experimental system to observe the protein interactions in vivo. Meanwhile a 505~530 nm emission filter is used in confocal microscope to eliminate the interference of the autofluorescence from plant cells. The phenomenon of plant cell body spontaneous fluorescence can be eliminated by confocal observation.
Keywords: Bimolecular Fluorescence ComplementationMaterials and Reagents
Equipment
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Recipes
Mannitol (0.6 M) | 1.093 g |
MES (10 mM, pH 5.7) | 1 ml (100 mM stock solution) |
Cellulose R-10 (1.5%) | 0.15 g |
Macerozyme R-10 (0.75%) | 0.075 g |
BSA (0.1%) | 0.01 g |
CaCl2 (1 mM) | 0.1 ml (100 mM stock solution) |
Carbenicilli (0.25 g/ml) | 2 μl |
β-ME | 4 μl |
Mannitol (0.6 M) | 1.093 g |
CaCl2 (100 mM) | 0.111 g |
PEG4000 (40%) | 4 g |
W5 (100 ml) | ||
154 mM NaCl | NaCl | 0.9 g |
125 mM CaCl2 | CaCl2 | 1.39 g |
5 mM KCl | KCl | 5 ml 100 mM stock solution |
5 mM glucose | Glucose | 0.09 g |
2 mM MES | MES | 2 ml 100 mM stock solution |
Adjust pH to 5.8 with KOH, High temperature and high pressure sterilization for 20 min, room temperature preservation |
MMG solution (10 ml) | ||
15 mM MgCl2 | MgCl2 | 1.5 ml 100 mM stock solution |
4 mM MES | MES | 0.4 ml 100 mM stock solution |
0.6 M Mannitol | Mannitol | 1.093 g |
Adjust pH to 5.8 with KOH, High temperature and high pressure sterilization for 20 min, room temperature preservation |
Acknowledgments
This protocol is adapted from Wymer et al. (1999); Walter et al. (2004); Yoo et al. (2007) and Whang (2009).
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How to cite
Wang, K., Liu, Y. and Li, S. (2013). Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BIFC) Protocol for Rice Protoplast Transformation. Bio-protocol 3(22): e979. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.979.
Category
Plant Science > Plant cell biology > Cell imaging
Biochemistry > Protein > Interaction
Cell Biology > Cell imaging > Fluorescence
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