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Obtaining Mutant Pollen for Phenotypic Analysis and Pollen Tube Dual Staining
Sheng Zhong1, Zhijuan Wang1, Li-Jia Qu2,3
1State Key Laboratory of Protein and Plant Gene Research, Peking-Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences at College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Mutant phenotype observation is the most useful and important method to study which biological process a gene-of-interest is involved in. In flowering plants, excessive pollen grains land and germinate on the stigma, then pollen tubes grow through the transmitting tract to reach the ovules, eventually enter the micropyle to complete double fertilization. First, for mutants whose homozygotes could not be obtained due to pollen tube defects, it is difficult to observe the defect phenotype since the pollen grains of different genotypes are mixed together. Here, we provide a detailed protocol to pick out mutant pollen grains from the heterozygous mutant plants in Arabidopsis thaliana. By using this method, we could obtain sufficient mutant pollen grains for phenotypic analysis. Second, it is difficult to compare the pollen/pollen tube behavior of two different genotypes/species in vivo in a same pistil. Here, we develop a new dual staining method which combines GUS staining with aniline blue staining. By using this method, we can analyze the competence of the two different pollen tubes in the same pistil.

