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Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting of Plant Protoplasts
Published on: February 18, 2010
Isolation of Specialized Plant Cells by Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting
Joana G Guedes1,2, Ana Luísa Guimarães3, Inês Carqueijeiro4
1Biomedical Sciences Institute Abel Salazar, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Abstract:
Plant organs are built of different cell types, characterized by specific transcription programs and metabolic profiles. The possibility of isolation of such cell types to perform differential transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic analyses is highly important to understand many aspects of plant physiology, namely, the structure and regulation of economically valuable specialized metabolic pathways. Here, we describe the isolation of idioblast leaf protoplasts of the medicinal plant Catharanthus roseus by fluorescence-activated cell sorting, taking advantage of the differential autofluorescence properties of those specialized cells.

