TY - JOUR
T1 - Chimeric fluorescent fusion proteins to monitor autophagy in plants.
AU - Matsuoka, Ken
N1 - Funding Information:
I thank Drs. Kiminori Toyooka in the RIKEN Plant Science Center and Ivan Galis in the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Biology for sharing data presented in this work. This work was supported in part by a grant‐in‐aid for scientific research from MEXT Japan.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Autophagy is induced under nutrient-deficient conditions in both growing tobacco BY-2 cultured cells as well as Arabidopsis and others intact plants. The fluorescent protein-tagged structural protein for autophagosomes, the Atg8 protein, allows nondestructive detection of autophagy induction in plant cells and tissues by fluorescence microscopy. Using this technique, the general operation of autophagy in growing root cells has been observed. A synthetic cargo protein for autophagy consisting of cytochrome b5 and the red fluorescence protein, DsRed, allows for the quantitative assay of autophagy in tobacco cells. This chapter describes methods for detecting autophagy in these plant cells using fluorescent protein fusions in situ with light microscopy, as well as quantification of autophagy.
AB - Autophagy is induced under nutrient-deficient conditions in both growing tobacco BY-2 cultured cells as well as Arabidopsis and others intact plants. The fluorescent protein-tagged structural protein for autophagosomes, the Atg8 protein, allows nondestructive detection of autophagy induction in plant cells and tissues by fluorescence microscopy. Using this technique, the general operation of autophagy in growing root cells has been observed. A synthetic cargo protein for autophagy consisting of cytochrome b5 and the red fluorescence protein, DsRed, allows for the quantitative assay of autophagy in tobacco cells. This chapter describes methods for detecting autophagy in these plant cells using fluorescent protein fusions in situ with light microscopy, as well as quantification of autophagy.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 19185739
AN - SCOPUS:61949178821
SN - 0076-6879
VL - 451
SP - 541
EP - 555
JO - Methods in enzymology
JF - Methods in enzymology
ER -