Maarten Besten, Anna Daamen, Matyás Fendrych, Jan Willem Borst, Joris Sprakel
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Abstract
The advent of spatial and quantitative biology has led to immense advances in understanding the complex inner workings of plants, down to the molecular scale. Functional imaging of live plants, which enables the spatial and quantitative mapping of biochemical cues, physicochemical properties of cellular structures, and the dynamics of physical and chemical signals with unprecedented resolution, has become a key technology for advancing the mechanistic understanding of plant cell biology. In this review, we highlight progress in live functional imaging in plants through the use and development of chemical fluorescent probes, which enable plant functional imaging without requiring genetic manipulation of the study object. We explain how probes sense, target, and report on functional features within the plant cell; discuss their limitations, including toxicity; and provide case studies to exemplify how these tools can complement biological studies to unravel the complex machinery that makes plants work. We conclude by outlining the expected future development of this field and identifying key challenges that lie ahead.
期刊介绍:
The Annual Review of Plant Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Annual Reviews. It has been in publication since 1950 and covers significant developments in the field of plant biology, including biochemistry and biosynthesis, genetics, genomics and molecular biology, cell differentiation, tissue, organ and whole plant events, acclimation and adaptation, and methods and model organisms. The current volume of this journal has been converted from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license.