Isolation of intact and pure chloroplasts from leaves of arabidopsis thaliana plants acclimated to low irradiance for studies on rubisco regulation

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A protocol is presented for low-cost and fast isolation of intact and pure chloroplasts from leaves of plants acclimated to low irradiance. The protocol is based on a differential centrifugation of cleared leaf homogenate and omits a centrifugation on Percoll gradient step. The intactness and purity of the chloroplasts isolated from leaves of low irradiance-acclimated plants by using this protocol (confirmed by phase contrast microscopy as well as enzymatic and immunological approaches) allows plausible studies on low irradiance-dependent Rubisco regulation. © The Author(s) 2013 Published by Polish Botanical Society.

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Grabsztunowicz, M., & Jackowski, G. (2013). Isolation of intact and pure chloroplasts from leaves of arabidopsis thaliana plants acclimated to low irradiance for studies on rubisco regulation. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 82(1), 91–95. https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2012.043

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