| Literature DB >> 31975300 |
Ana Marcela Florez-Rueda1, Lucas Waser1, Ueli Grossniklaus2.
Abstract
Transcriptomic studies have proven powerful and effective as a tool to study the molecular underpinnings of plant development. Still, it remains challenging to disentangle cell- or tissue-specific transcriptomes in complex structures like the plant seed. In particular, the embryo of flowering plants is embedded in the endosperm, a nurturing tissue, which, in turn, is enclosed by the maternal seed coat. Here, we describe laser-assisted microdissection (LAM) to isolate highly pure embryo tissue from whole seeds. This technique is applicable to virtually any plant seed, and we illustrate the use of LAM to isolate embryos from species of the Boechera and Solanum genera. LAM is a tool that will greatly help to increase the repertoires of tissue-specific transcriptomes, including those of embryos and parts thereof, in nonmodel plants.Entities:
Keywords: Boechera; Embryo; Laser-assisted microdissection; RNA-Seq; Solanum; Tissue specificity; Transcriptome
Year: 2020 PMID: 31975300 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0342-0_10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745