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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33211414/isolation-library-preparation-and-bioinformatic-analysis-of-historical-and-ancient-plant-dna
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergio M Latorre, Patricia L M Lang, Hernán A Burbano, Rafal M Gutaker
The ability to sequence DNA retrieved from ancient and historical material plays a crucial role in reinforcing evolutionary and anthropological inference. While the focus of the field is largely on analyzing DNA from ancient hominids and other animals, we have also learned from plant ancient DNA (aDNA), in particular, about human farming practices, crop domestication, environment management, species invasion, and adaptation to various environmental conditions. In the following protocols, we outline best practices for plant aDNA isolation, preparation for sequencing, bioinformatic processing, and authentication...
December 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33034428/isolation-of-plant-root-nuclei-for-single-cell-rna-sequencing
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Sandra Thibivilliers, Dirk Anderson, Marc Libault
The characterization of the transcriptional similarities and differences existing between plant cells and cell types is important to better understand the biology of each cell composing the plant, to reveal new molecular mechanisms controlling gene activity, and to ultimately implement meaningful strategies to enhance plant cell biology. To gain a deeper understanding of the regulation of plant gene activity, the individual transcriptome of each plant cell needs to be established. Until recently, single cell approaches were mostly limited to bulk transcriptomic studies on selected cell types...
December 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32976704/selective-enrichment-coupled-with-proteomics-to-identify-s-acylated-plasma-membrane-proteins-in-arabidopsis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lijuan Zhou, Mowei Zhou, Marina A Gritsenko, Gary Stacey
Protein S-acylation, predominately in the form of palmitoylation, is a reversible lipid post-translational modification on cysteines that plays important roles in protein localization, trafficking, activity, and complex assembly. The functions and regulatory mechanisms of S-acylation have been extensively studied in mammals owing to remarkable development of high-resolution proteomics and the discovery of the S-acylation-related enzymes. However, the advancement of S-acylation studies in plants lags behind that in mammals, mainly due to the lack of knowledge about proteins responsible for this process, such as protein acyltransferases and their substrates...
December 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32946676/the-isolation-of-stress-granules-from-plant-material
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Monika Kosmacz, Aleksandra Skirycz
Stress granules (SGs) are ubiquitous nonmembrane-bound assemblies of protein and mRNA formed under stress conditions associated with stalled translation. SGs are evolutionarily conserved across eukaryotes. The canonical function of SGs is to selectively protect mRNAs and proteins from unfolding and prevent degradation induced by diverse environmental stresses. Moreover, sequestration into SGs provides an elegant way to regulate protein activities. Disassembly of SGs upon stress recovery is accompanied by the reactivation of protein translation and protein activities...
September 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32865887/using-crispr-ttlbcas12a-for-in-planta-gene-targeting-in-a-thaliana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Merker, Patrick Schindele, Holger Puchta
CRISPR/Cas systems enable gene editing through the induction of site-specific DNA double-strand breaks (DSB). However, the nature of the induced modification highly depends on the mechanism used for DNA DSB repair. Non-homologous end joining (NHEJ)-mediated targeted mutagenesis induced by CRISPR/Cas is an already standardly applied tool, which can lead to various different kinds of mutations at a specific genomic site. Nevertheless, precise genome modification using homologous donor sequences is still challenging in plants...
September 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32841544/adenine-nucleotide-and-nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide-measurements-in-plants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Youjun Zhang, Ina Krahnert, Antje Bolze, Yves Gibon, Alisdair R Fernie
As the principal co-factors of many metabolic pathways, the measurement of both adenine nucleotides and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide provides important information about cellular energy metabolism. However, given their rapid and reversible conversion as well as their relatively low concentration ranges, it is difficult to measure these compounds. Here, we describe a highly sensitive and selective ion-pairing HPLC method with fluorescence detection to quantify adenine nucleotides in plants. In addition, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a crucially important redox-active substrate for multiple catabolic and anabolic reactions with the ratios of NAD+ /NADH and NADP+ /NADPH being suggested as indicators of the general intracellular redox potential and hence metabolic state...
September 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32813335/design-and-application-of-a-rotatory-device-for-detecting-transient-ca-2-signals-in-response-to-mechanical-stimulation-using-an-aequorin-based-ca-2-imaging-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingtong Peng, Yu Zheng, Jinrun Zhou, Keke Shang-Guan, Huiquan Wang, Yan Liang
Elevation of the cytosolic free calcium ion (Ca2+ ) concentration ([Ca2+ ]cyt ) is one of the earliest responses to biotic and abiotic stress in plant cells. Among the various Ca2+ detection systems available, aequorin-based luminescence Ca2+ imaging systems provide a relatively amenable and robust method that facilitates large-scale genetic-mutant screening based on [Ca2+ ]cyt responses. Compared to that mediated by chemical elicitors, mechanical stimulation-induced elevation of [Ca2+ ]cyt is considerably more rapid, occurring within 10 s following stimulation...
September 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32791571/leaf-wax-lipid-extraction-for-archaeological-applications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Patalano, Jana Zech, Patrick Roberts
Plant wax lipid molecules, chiefly normal (n-) alkanes and n-alkanoic acids, are frequently used as proxies for understanding paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic change. These are regularly analyzed from marine and lake sediments and even more frequently in archaeological contexts, enabling the reconstruction of past environments in direct association with records of past human behavior. Carbon and hydrogen isotope measurements of these compounds are used to trace plant type and water-use efficiency, relative paleotemperature, precipitation, evapotranspiration of leaf and soil moisture, and other physiological and ecological parameters...
September 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32598078/in-plate-quantitative-characterization-of-arabidopsis-thaliana-susceptibility-to-the-fungal-vascular-pathogen-fusarium-oxysporum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Apolonio Ignacio Huerta, Christopher Kesten, Alexandra Lauren Menna, Gloria Sancho-Andrés, Clara Sanchez-Rodriguez
Root vascular pathogens are some of the world's most devastating plant pathogens. However, the methods used to determine plant susceptibility to this class of pathogen are laborious, variable, and in most cases qualitative. Here we present a rapid, simple, and robust infection assay for the characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana resistance to the fungal root pathogen Fusarium oxysporum. The method utilizes fungal root vascular penetrations and fungal-induced root growth inhibition to deliver a quantitative assessment of plant susceptibility with spatial and temporal resolution...
September 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32515907/crispr-cas9-based-genome-editing-using-rice-zygotes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika Toda, Takashi Okamoto
Genome-editing technology involving the targeted mutagenesis of plants using programmable nucleases has been developing rapidly and has enormous potential in next-generation plant breeding. Its application has been hindered in many cases, however, due to technical hurdles, such as the low rate of macromolecule delivery into plant cells and tissues or difficulties in plant transformation and regeneration. Here, a protocol for CRISPR/Cas9-based genome editing using rice zygotes is described. The genome-editing system is constructed via polyethylene glycol/calcium-mediated transfection with CRISPR/Cas9 components in rice zygotes, which are produced by in vitro fertilization of isolated rice gametes...
June 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32501639/use-of-crispr-cas9-for-targeted-mutagenesis-in-sorghum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si Nian Char, Hyeyoung Lee, Bing Yang
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) fulfills the demand for bioenergy resources and also provides substantial diet calories to the world's population. Therefore, many biological studies use sorghum as a research model for improvement of the domesticated food and bioenergy crops. Furthermore, leveraging genome editing systems in a plethora of grass plant species has been extensively studied with no exception in sorghum. However, a protocol that details the genome editing strategies using CRISPR/Cas9 and that combines an efficient tissue culture and transformation platform in sorghum based on Agrobacterium-mediated DNA transfer has yet to be reported...
June 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32343495/liquid-chromatography-mass-spectrometry-lc-ms-based-analysis-for-lipophilic-compound-profiling-in-plants
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Taly Lapidot-Cohen, Leah Rosental, Yariv Brotman
Lipids are fascinating due to their chemical diversity, which is especially vast in the plant kingdom thanks to the high plasticity of the plant biosynthetic machinery. Lipidomic studies aim to simultaneously analyze a large number of lipid compounds of diverse classes in a given sample. The method presented here uses liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based lipidomic profiling in a relatively fast, robust, and high-throughput manner for high-coverage quantification and annotation of lipophilic compounds...
June 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32311842/analysis-of-tomato-post-harvest-properties-fruit-color-shelf-life-and-fungal-susceptibility
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Vera Thole, Philippe Vain, Ray-Yu Yang, Juliana Almeida Barros da Silva, Eugenia M A Enfissi, Marilise Nogueira, Elliott J Price, Saleh Alseekh, Alisdair R Fernie, Paul D Fraser, Peter Hanson, Cathie Martin
A wide variety of fresh market and processing tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) is grown and consumed worldwide. Post-harvest losses are a major contributing factor to losses in crop productivity and can account for up to 50% of the harvest. To select and breed elite tomato varieties, it is important to characterize fruit quality and evaluate the post-harvest properties of tomato fruits. This includes the analysis of shelf life (the period during which a fruit remains suitable for consumption without qualitative deterioration), color, and pathogen susceptibility...
June 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32311238/measuring-the-hydraulic-conductivity-of-grass-root-systems
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Atara Gal, Elisha Hendel, Zvi Peleg, Nimrod Schwartz, Nir Sade
Root-system hydraulic conductivity (RSHC) is an important physiological characteristic that describes the inherent ability of roots to conduct water across a water-potential gradient between the root and the stem xylem. RSHC is commonly used as an indicator of plant functioning and adaptability to a given environment. A simple, fast, and easy-to-use protocol is described for the quantification of RSHC at the seedling stage in two important monocot species grown in hydroponic solution: Setaria viridis, a C4 model plant, and wheat, a C3 crop plant...
June 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32250554/blue-native-polyacrylamide-gel-electrophoresis-bn-page-for-the-analysis-of-protein-oligomers-in-plants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pratchaya Pramoj Na Ayutthaya, Derek Lundberg, Detlef Weigel, Lei Li
Protein-protein interactions, including oligomerization, are involved in regulation of many cellular processes. Unfortunately, many proteins are expressed at a very low level in vivo, making it challenging to observe oligomerization by size-exclusion chromatography, also known as gel filtration. In this protocol, we present detailed steps to perform blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (BN-PAGE), a method to study protein oligomers in plants. The article describes protein sample preparation from transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana and running a BN-PAGE gel followed by direct western blotting or, alternatively, two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfide-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D SDS-PAGE)...
June 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32207875/supervised-learning-of-gene-regulatory-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahra Razaghi-Moghadam, Zoran Nikoloski
Identifying the entirety of gene regulatory interactions in a biological system offers the possibility to determine the key molecular factors that affect important traits on the level of cells, tissues, and whole organisms. Despite the development of experimental approaches and technologies for identification of direct binding of transcription factors (TFs) to promoter regions of downstream target genes, computational approaches that utilize large compendia of transcriptomics data are still the predominant methods used to predict direct downstream targets of TFs, and thus reconstruct genome-wide gene-regulatory networks (GRNs)...
June 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32150352/agrobacterium-tumefaciens-mediated-transformation-of-three-milkweed-species-asclepias-hallii-a-syriaca-and-a-tuberosa-apocynaceae
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Patricia Keen, Amy Picard Hastings, Anurag A Agrawal, Joyce Van Eck
Milkweeds have ecological significance for insect herbivores that rely on them as hosts for either part of or the entirety of their life cycles. Interesting interactions, some of which are not completely understood, have evolved over time. To develop these species as models to elucidate the interplay with insect herbivores, we established Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation approaches for Asclepias hallii (Hall's milkweed), A. syriaca (common milkweed), and A. tuberosa (butterflyweed). The method is based on infection of stem internodal explants, which were more amenable to transformation than leaf explants...
March 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32074410/nano-and-micro-unmanned-aerial-vehicles-uavs-a-new-grand-challenge-for-precision-agriculture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jorge Gago, Joan Estrany, Lyndon Estes, Alisdair R Fernie, Bartomeu Alorda, Yariv Brotman, Jaume Flexas, José Mariano Escalona, Hipólito Medrano
By collecting data at spatial and temporal scales that are inaccessible to satellite and field observation, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are revolutionizing a number of scientific and management disciplines. UAVs may be particularly valuable for precision agricultural applications, offering strong potential to improve the efficiency of water, nutrient, and disease management. However, some authors have suggested that the UAV industry has overhyped the potential value of this technology for agriculture, given that it is difficult for non-specialists to operate UAVs as well as to process and interpret the resulting data...
March 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32074406/dna-extraction-from-plant-leaves-using-a-microneedle-patch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajesh Paul, Emily Ostermann, Zhen Gu, Jean B Ristaino, Qingshan Wei
Isolation of high-quality DNA from infected plant specimens is an essential step for the molecular detection of plant pathogens. However, DNA isolation from plant cells surrounded by rigid polysaccharide cell walls involves complicated steps and requires benchtop laboratory equipment. As a result, plant DNA extraction is currently confined to well-equipped laboratories and sample preparation has become one of the major hurdles for on-site molecular detection of plant pathogens. To overcome this hurdle, a simple DNA extraction method from plant leaf tissues has been developed...
March 2020: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31834991/cassava-metabolomics-and-starch-quality
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laise Rosado-Souza, Laure C David, Margit Drapal, Paul D Fraser, Jörg Hofmann, Patrick A W Klemens, Frank Ludewig, H Ekkehard Neuhaus, Toshihiro Obata, Laura Perez-Fons, Armin Schlereth, Uwe Sonnewald, Mark Stitt, Samuel C Zeeman, Wolfgang Zierer, Alisdair R Fernie
Cassava plays an important role as a staple food for more than 800 million people in the world due to its ability to maintain relatively high productivity even in nutrient-depleted soils. Even though cassava has been the focus of several breeding programs and has become a strong focus of research in the last few years, relatively little is currently known about its metabolism and metabolic composition in different tissues. In this article, the absolute content of sugars, organic acids, amino acids, phosphorylated intermediates, minerals, starch, carotenoids, chlorophylls, tocopherols, and total protein as well as starch quality is described based on multiple analytical techniques, with protocols specifically adjusted for material from different cassava tissues...
December 2019: Current Protocols in Plant Biology
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