Single-molecule imaging in living plant cells: A methodological review

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Abstract

Single-molecule imaging is emerging as a revolutionary approach to studying fundamental questions in plants. However, compared with its use in animals, the application of single-molecule imaging in plants is still underexplored. Here, we review the applications, advantages, and challenges of single-molecule fluorescence imaging in plant systems from the perspective of methodology. Firstly, we provide a general overview of single-molecule imaging methods and their principles. Next, we summarize the unprecedented quantitative details that can be obtained using single-molecule techniques compared to bulk assays. Finally, we discuss the main problems encountered at this stage and provide possible solutions.

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Guo, A. Y., Zhang, Y. M., Wang, L., Bai, D., Xu, Y. P., & Wu, W. Q. (2021, May 2). Single-molecule imaging in living plant cells: A methodological review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105071

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