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Phenotype-Based Screening of Small Molecules to Modify Plant Cell Walls Using BY-2 Cells
Emiko Okubo-Kurihara1, Minami Matsui2
1RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. emiko.kurihara@riken.jp.
Abstract:
The plant cell wall is an important and abundant biomass with great potential for use as a modern recyclable resource. For effective utilization of this cellulosic biomass, its ability to degrade efficiently is key point. With the aim of modifying the cell wall to allow easy decomposition, we used chemical biological technology to alter its structure. As a first step toward evaluating the chemicals in the cell wall we employed a phenotype-based approach using high-throughput screening. As the plant cell wall is essential in determining cell morphology, phenotype-based screening is particularly effective in identifying compounds that bring about alterations in the cell wall. For rapid and reproducible screening, tobacco BY-2 cell is an excellent system in which to observe cell morphology. In this chapter, we provide a detailed chemical biological methodology for studying cell morphology using tobacco BY-2 cells.
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