应用苯胺蓝染色的高通量荧光显微镜研究玉米-黄茎枯病菌的病理系统。

Rashmi Pokhrel, Alexander Mullens, Peyton Sorensen, Santiago Mideros, Tiffany Jamann
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玉米是全球重要的粮食作物,是重要的食物和燃料。北方玉米叶枯病是一种重要的玉米叶面真菌病害,是由黄枯病(exserhilum turcicum)引起的,在全球范围内高度流行并造成产量损失。显微镜可用于在细胞水平上可视化植物与真菌的相互作用,从而使病理学和遗传学研究成为可能。宿主的抗性和分离物的侵袭性可以在疾病发展的不同阶段进行表征,这可以更详细地了解发病过程和宿主-病原体相互作用。我们的方案概述了一种高效、经济的方法,用于在接种的玉米叶片上染色鸢尾花组织,并使用复合荧光显微镜观察样品。该方案使用KOH处理后,苯胺蓝染色,染色葡聚糖存在于植物和真菌细胞壁,并使用荧光显微镜观察样品。利用该技术生成的图像可以获得真菌结构的定量数据,包括分生孢子、菌丝结构和附着胞(分生孢子发芽后形成的穿过植物叶片表面的结构)。这些结构的可视化可以帮助病理学家了解玉米和黄芽孢杆菌的植物-病原体相互作用。这种方法比其他方法有优势,因为染色剂比其他可用的染色剂毒性更小,样品可以以比其他方案更高的通量方式处理,所需的耗材相对便宜。
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High-Throughput Fluorescence Microscopy Using Aniline Blue Staining to Study the Maize-Exserohilum turcicum Pathosystem.

Maize is a globally important grain crop that is important for food and fuel. Northern corn leaf blight, caused by Exserohilum turcicum, is an important fungal foliar disease of maize that is highly prevalent and causes yield losses globally. Microscopy can be used to visualize plant-fungal interactions on a cellular level, which enables pathology and genetics studies. Host resistance and isolate aggressiveness can be characterized at different stages of disease development, which enables a more detailed understanding of the pathogenesis process and host-pathogen interactions. Our protocol outlines an efficient, cost-effective method for staining E. turcicum tissue on inoculated maize leaves and visualizing samples using a compound fluorescence microscope. This protocol uses KOH treatment followed by aniline blue staining, which stains glucans present in plant and fungal cell walls, and samples are visualized using fluorescence microscopy. Quantitative data about fungal structures including the conidia, hyphal structures, and appressoria, the structures formed to push through the plant leaf surface after conidia have germinated, can be obtained from the images generated using this technique. Visualization of these structures can help pathologists understand plant-pathogen interactions for maize and E. turcicum This method has advantages over other methods because the stain is less toxic than other available stains, samples can be processed in a more high-throughput manner than other protocols, and the required supplies are relatively inexpensive.

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Cold Spring Harbor protocols
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期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is renowned for its teaching of biomedical research techniques. For decades, participants in its celebrated, hands-on courses and users of its laboratory manuals have gained access to the most authoritative and reliable methods in molecular and cellular biology. Now that access has moved online. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is an interdisciplinary journal providing a definitive source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. Each monthly issue details multiple essential methods—a mix of cutting-edge and well-established techniques.
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