Protocol to Fluorescently Stain Vacuoles in Arabidopsis Root Cells
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STAR Protoc
Publisher
Cell Press
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Biology
Biomedical Engineering
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Biomedical Engineering
Science
Date
2024 Dec 22
PMID
39709608
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Abstract
Plant vacuoles are essential organelles that respond to developmental and environmental signals. Here, we present a protocol for staining the vacuole lumen in Arabidopsis root cells, enabling precise visualization of vacuolar dynamics. We describe steps for preparing plant material and staining with commonly used fluorescent dyes. We then detail procedures for visualizing vacuoles in the blue, green, and red emission spectra, allowing for their combined use with a variety of compatible fluorescent-tagged protein markers. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Dubrovsky et al., Fricker, Bassil et al., Grzam et al., and Stefano et al..
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