Improvements in immunostaining samples embedded in methacrylate: localization of microtubules and other antigens throughout developing organs in plants of diverse taxa
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Improvements in immunostaining samples embedded in methacrylate: localization of microtubules and other antigens throughout developing organs in plants of diverse taxa
Abstract
Microtubules are important in plant growth and development. Localizing microtubules in sectioned material is advantageous because it allows any tissue of interest to be studied and it permits the positional relations of the cells within the organ to be known. We describe here a method that uses semi-thin (0.5-2 μm) sections of material embedded in butyl-methylmethacrylate, to which 10 mM dithiothreitol was added. After removing the embedding material and using indirect immunofluorescence staining, we obtain clear images of microtubules, actin microfilaments, callose and pulse-fed bromodeoxyuridine. This method works on the root tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana(L.) Heynh, Pinus radiataD. Don, Zamia furfuraceaAit., Azolla pinnataR. Br. and on sporophytic tissues of Funaria hygrometricaHedw. In general, most of the cells in the organs studied are successfully stained. Using this method, we find that interphase meristematic cells in all of these species have microtubules not only in the usual cortical array but also throughout their cytoplasm. The presence of the calcium chelator ethylene glycol-bis(β-aminoethyl ether)N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid EGTA in fixation buffers led to some tissue damage, and did not enhance the preservation of microtubules. The common assumption that EGTA-containing buffers stabilize plant microtubules during fixation appears unwarranted.
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