A method is described for the isolation of protoplasts (Pisum sativum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Avena sativa, Arabidopsis thaliana) in preparation for ion flux studies using patch clamp electrophysiology. Protoplasts that have been exposed to hydrolytic, cell wall degrading, enzymes for as little as 5 minutes form gigaseals (seal resistance higher than 10 gigaOhm) with the patch pipette with success rates greater than 40%. Sealing of these protoplasts is fast, averaging less than 2 minutes. This method yields high rates of gigaseal formation in a variety of tissues from both monocots and dicots and will enhance data collection in ion flux studies of plasma membranes of vascular plants
Plants are constantly facing abiotic and biotic stresses. To continue to thrive in their environment...
Protoplasts are a prominent cell type for conducting gene transfection in the agricultural space in ...
The successful isolation of mesophyll protoplasts from plant species has become a versatile tool for...
A method is described for the isolation of protoplasts (Pisum sativum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Avena sat...
A convenient and rapid isolation procedure for root cell protoplasts suitable for patch clamp experi...
A convenient and rapid isolation procedure for root cell protoplasts suitable for patch clamp experi...
Much of our knowledge of ion-transport mechanisms in plant cell membranes comes from experiments usi...
The patch-clamp technique is a relatively new and powerful electrophysiological technique. Its resol...
Ion transport processes at the plasma membrane of plant cells are frequently studied by applying mem...
Ion channels in the plasma membrane of root cell protoplasts of Plantago media L. were studied with ...
The flux of ions across membranes via ion channels is vital to cellular responses to internal and ex...
Ion channels in the plasma membrane of root cell protoplasts of Plantago media L. were studied with ...
A simple protoplast isolation protocol that was designed to recover totipotent plant protoplasts wit...
Abstract Background Guard cell protoplasts (GCPs) isolated from various plants have proven to be esp...
Plants are constantly facing abiotic and biotic stresses. To continue to thrive in their environment...
Protoplasts are a prominent cell type for conducting gene transfection in the agricultural space in ...
The successful isolation of mesophyll protoplasts from plant species has become a versatile tool for...
A method is described for the isolation of protoplasts (Pisum sativum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Avena sat...
A convenient and rapid isolation procedure for root cell protoplasts suitable for patch clamp experi...
A convenient and rapid isolation procedure for root cell protoplasts suitable for patch clamp experi...
Much of our knowledge of ion-transport mechanisms in plant cell membranes comes from experiments usi...
The patch-clamp technique is a relatively new and powerful electrophysiological technique. Its resol...
Ion transport processes at the plasma membrane of plant cells are frequently studied by applying mem...
Ion channels in the plasma membrane of root cell protoplasts of Plantago media L. were studied with ...
The flux of ions across membranes via ion channels is vital to cellular responses to internal and ex...
Ion channels in the plasma membrane of root cell protoplasts of Plantago media L. were studied with ...
A simple protoplast isolation protocol that was designed to recover totipotent plant protoplasts wit...
Abstract Background Guard cell protoplasts (GCPs) isolated from various plants have proven to be esp...
Plants are constantly facing abiotic and biotic stresses. To continue to thrive in their environment...
Protoplasts are a prominent cell type for conducting gene transfection in the agricultural space in ...
The successful isolation of mesophyll protoplasts from plant species has become a versatile tool for...