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An Arabidopsis Callus Grafting Method to Test Cell-to-Cell Mobility of Proteins.

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A callus is a semi-disorganized tissue that can be induced to develop from diverse tissues by the addition of exogenous hormones. The fast growth and ease of propagation have made… Click to show full abstract

A callus is a semi-disorganized tissue that can be induced to develop from diverse tissues by the addition of exogenous hormones. The fast growth and ease of propagation have made callus cultures useful for creating a wide variety of different experimental systems.Here, we describe a detailed and simple procedure by which different, non-clonal calli from transgenic and wild-type A. thaliana plants can be co-cultured such that they form symplasmic connections via plasmodesmata (PD). We show that callus cultures can be used to study both PD formation and transport of macromolecules between non-clonal cells via PD in a tissue lacking a vasculature. Further, we include a simple protocol for a method by which calli can be sectioned to image cells and PD by confocal laser scanning microscopy.

Keywords: callus grafting; method test; arabidopsis callus; callus; grafting method; cell

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2022

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