Preparation, maintenance and propagation of synchronous cultures of photoactive Chlamydomonas cells.

IF 13.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Rodrigo E Catalan, Alexandros A Fragkopoulos, Antoine Girot, Maike Lorenz, Oliver Bäumchen
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Abstract

The systematic cultivation of species of photosynthetically active 'green' microorganisms in research labs started in the 1940s. Among these microorganisms, Chlamydomonas represents a genus of green biciliated microalgae, of which Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has become the main describing species. For decades C. reinhardtii has been used as an established model organism in biology, including research areas such as molecular biology of eukaryotes, photosynthesis, light receptors, cell metabolism, the dynamics of microtubule assembly and protein transport along cilia. More recently, the use of suspensions of light-responsive living microorganisms has seen a major expansion from the life sciences to the biophysics, statistical physics, fluid dynamics and bioengineering communities. Studies that substantially advance the state of the art in these research areas require the reliable preparation and maintenance of viable, monodisperse and synchronous cell cultures. Although some technical aspects are shared with standard procedures in cell biology and microbiology, Chlamydomonas and its relatives are photosensitive and, simultaneously, motile, meaning this microorganism requires tailored cultivation protocols that are specific to this species. Here we provide guidance on which Chlamydomonas wild-type and mutant strains are suitable for specific experiments and provide detailed step-by-step procedures to measure culture synchronicity, growth rate of the population, average cell size and motility features. The reliable preparation of cell cultures may facilitate future interdisciplinary research using living suspensions of photoactive microorganisms.

光性衣藻细胞同步培养的制备、维持和繁殖。
在20世纪40年代,研究实验室开始系统地培养具有光合作用的“绿色”微生物。在这些微生物中,衣藻(Chlamydomonas)是绿色双头微藻的一个属,其中莱茵衣藻(Chlamydomonas reinhardtii)已成为主要的描述种。几十年来,莱茵梭菌一直被用作生物学中已建立的模式生物,包括真核生物分子生物学、光合作用、光受体、细胞代谢、微管组装动力学和蛋白质沿纤毛运输等研究领域。最近,光敏活微生物悬浮液的应用已经从生命科学领域扩展到生物物理学、统计物理学、流体动力学和生物工程领域。在这些研究领域中,要想实质性地提高技术水平,就需要可靠地制备和维持有活力的、单分散的和同步的细胞培养。尽管某些技术方面与细胞生物学和微生物学的标准程序相同,但衣藻及其近亲具有光敏性,同时具有运动性,这意味着这种微生物需要针对该物种量身定制的培养方案。在这里,我们提供了哪些野生型和突变型衣藻菌株适合特定实验的指导,并提供了详细的一步一步的步骤来测量培养同步性、群体生长速度、平均细胞大小和运动性特征。细胞培养物的可靠制备可能有助于未来利用光活性微生物的活悬液进行跨学科研究。
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Nature Protocols
Nature Protocols 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
29.10
自引率
0.70%
发文量
128
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Nature Protocols focuses on publishing protocols used to address significant biological and biomedical science research questions, including methods grounded in physics and chemistry with practical applications to biological problems. The journal caters to a primary audience of research scientists and, as such, exclusively publishes protocols with research applications. Protocols primarily aimed at influencing patient management and treatment decisions are not featured. The specific techniques covered encompass a wide range, including but not limited to: Biochemistry, Cell biology, Cell culture, Chemical modification, Computational biology, Developmental biology, Epigenomics, Genetic analysis, Genetic modification, Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Isolation, purification, and separation, Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Microbiology, Model organisms, Nanotechnology, Neuroscience, Nucleic-acid-based molecular biology, Pharmacology, Plant biology, Protein analysis, Proteomics, Spectroscopy, Structural biology, Synthetic chemistry, Tissue culture, Toxicology, and Virology.
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