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Enrichment of Golgi Membranes from Triticum aestivum (Wheat) Seedlings

Authors :
Taylor, NL
Millar, AH
Zeng, W
Ebert, B
Parsons, HT
Rautengarten, C
Bacic, A
Heazlewood, JL
Taylor, NL
Millar, AH
Zeng, W
Ebert, B
Parsons, HT
Rautengarten, C
Bacic, A
Heazlewood, JL
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The Golgi apparatus is an essential component in the plant secretory pathway. The enrichment of Golgi membranes from plant tissue is fundamental to the study of this structurally complex organelle. The utilization of density centrifugation for the enrichment of Golgi membranes is still the most widely employed isolation technique. Generally, the procedure requires optimization depending on the plant tissue being employed. Here we provide a detailed enrichment procedure that has previously been used to characterize cell wall biosynthetic complexes from wheat seedlings. We also outline several downstream analyses procedures, including nucleoside diphosphatase assays, immunoblotting, and finally localization of putative Golgi proteins by fluorescent tags.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315676707
Document Type :
Electronic Resource