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Photobody Detection Using Immunofluorescence and Super-Resolution Imaging in Arabidopsis.

Giorgio Perrella1,2, Anna Zioutopoulou1, Andrew Hamilton3, Eirini Kaiserli4.   

Abstract

Light triggers changes in plant nuclear architecture to control differentiation, adaptation, and growth. A series of genetic, molecular, and imaging approaches have revealed that the nucleus forms a hub for photo-induced protein interactions and gene regulatory events. However, the mechanism and function of light-induced nuclear compartmentalization is still unclear. This chapter provides detailed experimental protocols for examining the morphology and potential functional significance of light signaling components that localize in light-induced subnuclear domains, also known as photobodies. We describe how immunolabeling of endogenous proteins and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) could be combined with confocal imaging of fluorescently tagged proteins to assess co-localization in Arabidopsis nuclei. Furthermore, we employ a super-resolution imaging approach to study the morphology of photobodies at unprecedented detail.

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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; Immunofluorescence; Light signaling; Nuclear localization; Photobodies; Super-resolution imaging

Year:  2021        PMID: 33656665     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1370-2_2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


  18 in total

1.  Light quality-dependent nuclear import of the plant photoreceptors phytochrome A and B

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Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 11.277

Review 2.  Photobodies in light signaling.

Authors:  Elise K Van Buskirk; Peter V Decker; Meng Chen
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2011-09-27       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  Light-regulated gene repositioning in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Chun-Miao Feng; Yongjian Qiu; Elise K Van Buskirk; Emily J Yang; Meng Chen
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Arabidopsis HEMERA/pTAC12 initiates photomorphogenesis by phytochromes.

Authors:  Meng Chen; Rafaelo M Galvão; Meina Li; Brian Burger; Jane Bugea; Jack Bolado; Joanne Chory
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2010-06-25       Impact factor: 41.582

5.  Formation of nuclear bodies of Arabidopsis CRY2 in response to blue light is associated with its blue light-dependent degradation.

Authors:  Xuhong Yu; Ricardo Sayegh; Maskit Maymon; Katherine Warpeha; John Klejnot; Hongyun Yang; Jie Huang; Janet Lee; Lon Kaufman; Chentao Lin
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2009-01-13       Impact factor: 11.277

6.  An integrative model for phytochrome B mediated photomorphogenesis: from protein dynamics to physiology.

Authors:  Julia Rausenberger; Andrea Hussong; Stefan Kircher; Daniel Kirchenbauer; Jens Timmer; Ferenc Nagy; Eberhard Schäfer; Christian Fleck
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-05-19       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Phytochrome B integrates light and temperature signals in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Martina Legris; Cornelia Klose; E Sethe Burgie; Cecilia Costigliolo Rojas Rojas; Maximiliano Neme; Andreas Hiltbrunner; Philip A Wigge; Eberhard Schäfer; Richard D Vierstra; Jorge J Casal
Journal:  Science       Date:  2016-10-27       Impact factor: 47.728

8.  Light behind the curtain: photoregulation of nuclear architecture and chromatin dynamics in plants.

Authors:  Giorgio Perrella; Eirini Kaiserli
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2016-11-04       Impact factor: 10.151

9.  Integration of Light and Photoperiodic Signaling in Transcriptional Nuclear Foci.

Authors:  Eirini Kaiserli; Katalin Páldi; Liz O'Donnell; Olga Batalov; Ullas V Pedmale; Dmitri A Nusinow; Steve A Kay; Joanne Chory
Journal:  Dev Cell       Date:  2015-11-09       Impact factor: 12.270

Review 10.  Light and temperature shape nuclear architecture and gene expression.

Authors:  Eirini Kaiserli; Giorgio Perrella; Mhairi Lh Davidson
Journal:  Curr Opin Plant Biol       Date:  2018-06-15       Impact factor: 7.834

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