Moritz Mayer, Christina Schug, Stefan Geimer, Till Klecker, Benedikt Westermann
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摘要
酵母芽孢杆菌(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)被广泛用作研究细胞器膜的生物生成和结构的模式生物。制备用于 TEM 的酵母细胞是一项相当具有挑战性且耗时的工作。在此,我们介绍了一种优化方案,即用高锰酸钾对酵母细胞进行常规固定,再用偏碘酸钠对细胞壁进行渗透,然后嵌入 Epon。我们用微波短时间处理取代了耗时的孵育步骤,并开发出一种微波辅助高锰酸盐固定和 Epon 包埋方案,将样品制备所需的时间缩短到一个工作日。我们希望这些方案能用于酵母膜超微结构的常规分析。
Microwave-assisted preparation of yeast cells for ultrastructural analysis by electron microscopy.
Budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is widely used as a model organism to study the biogenesis and architecture of organellar membranes, which can be visualized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Preparation of yeast cells for TEM can be quite challenging and time-consuming. Here, we describe an optimized protocol for conventional fixation of yeast cells with potassium permanganate combined with cell wall permeabilization with sodium metaperiodate and embedding in Epon. We have replaced time-consuming incubation steps by short treatments with microwaves and developed a microwave-assisted permanganate fixation and Epon embedding protocol that reduces the time required for sample preparation to one working day. We expect that these protocols will be useful for routine analysis of membrane ultrastructure in yeast.