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Isolation, Purification, and Application of Protoplasts and Transient ...Nov 29, 2023 · 1. Introduction. Protoplasts, intriguing cellular entities defined as the protoplasmic mass devoid of a cell wall and enveloped by the cell ...
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The Plant Cell Wall - Molecular Biology of the Cell - NCBI BookshelfThis osmotic imbalance causes the cell to develop a large internal hydrostatic pressure, or turgor pressure, that pushes outward on the cell wall, just as an ...
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Spheroplast - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsIf they remain enclosed by an intact, but weakened, residual cell wall, they are called spheroplasts. Protoplasts and spheroplasts are osmotically sensitive; ...
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Isolation of protoplasts by means of a “species-specific” autolysine ...Sep 23, 1975 · This naturally occuring phenomenon has provided the basis for a method of protoplast isolation from both gametes and vegetative cells within the ...<|separator|>
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The Cell Membrane: A Historical Narration - Bezmialem ScienceJan 27, 2020 · In 1855, Nägeli and Karl Cramer reported their observation that when plant cells were put into a hypertonic solution, they shrinked and the ...
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Protoplast - WikipediaProtoplasts differ from spheroplasts in that their cell wall has been completely removed. Spheroplasts retain part of their cell wall.
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Protoplast Isolation - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsIt is now over 100 years since Klercker (1892) first made crude preparations of plant protoplasts. Since that time, enormous progress has been made in refining ...Buffers And Enzymes · Protoplast And Somatic... · Protoplast Fusion Methods
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The isolation of protoplasts from Bacillus megaterium by ... - PubMedThe isolation of protoplasts from Bacillus megaterium by controlled treatment with lysozyme. J Bacteriol. 1953 Dec;66(6):688-95. doi: ...Missing: bacterial | Show results with:bacterial
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PLANT CELL PROTOPLASTS-ISOLATION AND DEVELOPMENTProtoplasts are the living cell constituents, isolated by removing the cell wall, and can be induced to grow and divide.
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Agricultural Applications of Plant Protoplast Fusion - NatureMay 1, 1983 · Plant protoplasts can be fused and the fusion products cultured to produce somatic hybrid plants. This technique has been used to produce germplasm previously ...
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Plant protoplasts in the age of synthetic biology - PubMedJul 18, 2023 · Protoplasts, which are plant cells with their cell walls removed, have been used for decades in plant research and have been instrumental in genetic ...
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Protoplasts of higher and lower plants : isolation, culture, and fusionPlant protoplasts are cells from which the cell wall has been removed enzymatically. Thus, they retain all the normal cell organelles plus the nucleus.
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Structure of Plant Cell (Explained With Diagram) - Biology DiscussionA plant cell consists of three distinct components: (i) Cell wall (ii) Protoplasm, and (iii) Vacuole. The protoplasm is the living part of the cell.
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Structure - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHPlasma Membrane: The bacterial plasma membrane is composed primarily of ... Organelles: The bacterial cytoplasm is densely packed with 70S ribosomes.
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Protoplast - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsProtoplasts are plant cells from which the cell wall is removed, usually by enzyme digestion. There are two types of enzymes significantly useful for this ...
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The reproduction of gram-negative protoplasts and the influence of ...Oct 6, 2023 · Given that the protoplasts lack a cell wall, they are prone to osmotic lysis. Hence, it is necessary to grow them in an isotonic media, ...
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Purification and functional characterization of protoplasts and intact ...Jan 22, 2010 · The viability of the protoplasts was tested with the fluorescent dye fluorescein diacetate (FDA). The intact plasma membrane is permeable to FDA ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Optimization of a rapid, sensitive, and high throughput molecular ...Oct 30, 2024 · We present a fast, high-throughput method for assessing protoplast viability using resazurin, a non-toxic dye converted to highly fluorescent resorufin during ...
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Plasmolysis: Loss of Turgor and Beyond - PMC - PubMed CentralSince the subcortical cytoplasm was highly dynamic and organelles therein ... plasma membrane integrity and protoplast volume regulation [26]. In this ...
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Optimization of preparation and transformation of protoplasts ... - NIHJan 4, 2024 · Mannitol, sucrose, sorbitol, and glucose, are commonly used osmotic stabilizers [35]. Among them, mannitol is the most commonly used in ...
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Using A Protoplast Transformation System to Enable Functional ...Jul 26, 2023 · A proper pH value for the digestion solution is important for protoplast isolation and survival. The effects of different pH values (5, 5.2, 5.4 ...
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Optimization of Protoplast Isolation and Transformation for a Pilot ...Jan 13, 2022 · Most plant protoplasts are stable at room temperature (23 °C–28 °C) [37]. In contrast, however, our experiments showed that all the peanut ...
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Factors That Affect the Enlargement of Bacterial Protoplasts and ...Enlargement of Deinococcus grandis spheroplasts requires Mg2+ or Ca2+ Microbiology ... divalent cation removal on the structure of Gram-negative bacterial outer ...
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Protoplasts: From Isolation to CRISPR/Cas Genome Editing ... - NIHIn contrast, protoplasts are single cells that are edited before the first cell division occurs. Regenerated plants are derived from a single edited protoplast ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Improving the regeneration rate of deep lethal mutant protoplasts by ...Jul 14, 2023 · The longer the lysozyme enzymolysis time, the higher the protoplast formation rate, but the lower the protoplast regeneration rate (Fig. 1b).
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Protoplast Isolation- mechanical and enzymatic methodsJun 24, 2020 · Mechanically, protoplasts have been isolated by gently teasing the new callus tissue initiated from expanded leaves of Saintpaulia ionantha ...
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Non-enzymatic isolation of somatic cells from Kappaphycus spp ...A simple, non-enzymatic technique of isolating somatic cells was developed for Kappaphycus spp. and Echeuma denticulatum.
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Protoplast Isolation: Sources and Methods | BiotechnologyProtoplasts can be isolated directly from the different parts of whole plant which bears the soft parenchymatous tissue (eg, young fully expanded soft leaves)
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Protoplast Preparation for Algal Single-Cell Omics Sequencing - PMCFeb 20, 2023 · Effective methods are available for producing algal protoplasts (cells without cell walls), which can be directly fed into current SCS pipelines.
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Methods for genetic transformation of filamentous fungiOct 3, 2017 · The first step in protoplast preparation is the removal of cell wall through enzymatic digestion. The fungal cell wall is comprised of glucan, ...
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Establishing a reliable protoplast system for grapevine: isolation ...Apr 25, 2025 · This process involves protoplast isolation, transformation, and regeneration, requiring advanced technical skills. Challenges in isolation and ...
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Arabidopsis Regenerating Protoplast: A Powerful Model System for ...These studies strongly support the hypothesis that oriented deposition of cellulose microfibrils determines the direction of cell elongation [25]. However ...
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Reconstruction pattern of the cell wall in Fagopyrum protoplast ...16 de abr. de 2024 · The cell wall rebuilding is one of the first stage of protoplast development that enables further mitotic divisions and differentiation.
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Time-resolved tracking of cellulose biosynthesis and assembly ...21 de mar. de 2025 · In this work, we have succeeded to image cellulose biosynthesis and its assembly into CMF during the entire process of cell wall regeneration ...
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Ultrastructural aspects of wall regeneration byPythium protoplastsWall regeneration began with the formation of a loose network of fibrils on the surface of the protoplast followed by increase in density of the fibrillar mesh ...Missing: phase
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Ultrastructural observations of cell wall regeneration around isolated ...Mar 1, 1974 · The process of cell wall regeneration around cultured protoplasts isolated from tobacco mesophyll has been examined by electron microscopy.Missing: loose phase
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The Role of Auxin in Cell Wall Expansion - PMC - NIHThe plant hormone auxin is well known to stimulate cell elongation via increasing wall extensibility. ... calcium ions, causing softening of the wall.
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Protoplast Regeneration and Its Use in New Plant Breeding ...Here, we will discuss the use of protoplast regeneration in the application of new plant breeding technologies and review pertinent literature on successful ...Missing: retains tonoplast
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Species-dependent protoplast enlargement involves different types ...Jun 1, 2020 · Although bacterial cells cannot enlarge due to the presence of cell wall (peptidoglycan), the spheroplasts or protoplasts could enlarge under ...
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Optimization of protoplast regeneration in the model plant ...Feb 23, 2021 · Here, we optimized cell and tissue culture methods for improving protoplast regeneration efficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana.Missing: enzymatic | Show results with:enzymatic
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Agglutination and fusion of plant protoplasts by polyethylene glycol... polyethylene glycol- (PEG-) induced agglutination. Reduced agglutination, in general, resulted in a decrease in the percentage of fusion products.
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Auxotroph Complementation via Protoplast Fusion in Hyoscyamus ...Protoplast fusion and subsequent selection by complementation led to the recovery of wild-type clones in various combinations, e.g., his- + trp-, nic- + nic-, ...Missing: complementing | Show results with:complementing
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Somatic hybrid plants of potato and tomato regenerated from fused ...Somatic hybrid plants of potato and tomato regenerated from fused protoplasts. Published: July 1978. Volume 43, pages 203–218, (1978); Cite this ...Missing: pomato | Show results with:pomato
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Review Electrofusion of cells: principles and industrial potentialShort electric field pulses of high intensity can be used for cell manipulation, genetic engineering and cell fusion. Animal, plant and microbial cells have ...Missing: efficiency | Show results with:efficiency
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Factors affecting protoplast electrofusion efficiency | Plant Cell ReportsThe electrofusion efficiency of protoplasts isolated from a carrot (Daucus carota) suspension culture was increased by treatment with 0.1 mg/ml lysolecithi.
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Fusion of Protoplast: 2 Methods | Biotechnology - Biology DiscussionPolyethylene glycol (PEG) can initiate tight agglutination of protoplast. ... PEG treatment improves the efficiency of protoplast fusion. More frequently ...
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[PDF] somatic hybridization between - WUR eDepotOnly fusion products, that were both complemented for the nitrate auxotrophy and resistant to the antibiotic were able to proliferate. Summarizing, selection ...
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Flow cytometric analysis of the fluorescence distribution after...Flow cytometric analysis of the fluorescence distribution after protoplast staining and fusion. The parent and hybrids with different fluorescent dyes are ...
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Chromosome elimination in asymmetric somatic hybrids: effect of ...We conclude that radiation-induced elimination of donor chromosomes increases with gamma dose and time in culture in N. tabacum (+)N. plumbaginifolia hybrids.
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Transfer of resistance traits from carrot into tobacco by asymmetric ...asymmetric somatic hybridization: Regeneration of fertile plants. (protoplast fusion/methotrexate resistance/dihydrofolate reductase/chromosome elimination).
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[PDF] Protoplast fusion technology and its application in genetic ...The indispensable steps toward the creation of a somatic hybrid include efficient protoplast isolation, fusion, and regeneration of fusion products and it ...
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Protoplast Technology and Somatic Hybridisation in the Family ... - NIHFeb 27, 2023 · ... osmotic stabilizers such as mannitol or sorbitol. Usually, a mixture of a different combination of compounds such as mannitol, sorbitol ...
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