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Measuring and Perturbing Ferroptosis in Plants
Ayelen M Distéfano1, Fernanda Marchetti2, Eduardo Zabaleta2
1Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, CONICET, Mar del Plata, Argentina. adistefa@mdp.edu.ar.
Abstract:
Ferroptosis is an oxidative iron-dependent cell death that was recently described in vertebrates, invertebrates, fungi, plants, and bacteria. In plants, ferroptosis has been reported in response to heat shock in roots of 6-day-old Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. Generally, all biochemical and morphological ferroptosis hallmarks are conserved between animals and plants. Here, we describe a protocol to induce and quantify ferroptosis in plants based on the analysis of dead cells with a Sytox Green stain. Furthermore, heat shock induced cell death is prevented by using specific ferroptosis inhibitors.
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