Imaging Callose at Plasmodesmata Using Aniline Blue: Quantitative Confocal Microscopy

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Abstract

Callose (β-1,3-glucan) is both structural and functional component of plasmodesmata (Pd). The turnover of callose at Pd controls the cell-to-cell diffusion rate of molecules through Pd. An accurate assessment of changes in levels of Pd-associated callose has become a first-choice experimental approach in the research of intercellular communication in plants. Here we describe a detailed and easy-to-perform procedure for imaging and quantification of Pd-associated callose using fixed plant tissue stained with aniline blue. We also introduce an automated image analysis protocol for non-biased quantification of callose levels at Pd from fluorescence images using ImageJ. Two experimental examples of Pd-callose quantification using the automated method are provided as well.

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Zavaliev, R., & Epel, B. L. (2015). Imaging Callose at Plasmodesmata Using Aniline Blue: Quantitative Confocal Microscopy. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1217, 105–119. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1523-1_7

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