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Protoplast

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Cell stripped of cell-wall
For mythological progenitors of humanity, seeProtoplast (religion).

Protoplasts of cells from a petunia's leaf
Protoplasts of the mossPhyscomitrella patens

Protoplast (from Ancient Greek πρωτόπλαστος (prōtóplastos) 'first-formed'), is abiological term coined byHanstein in 1880 to refer to the entire cell, excluding the cell wall.[1][2] Protoplasts can be generated by stripping thecell wall fromplant,[3]bacterial,[4][5] orfungal cells[5][6] by mechanical, chemical or enzymatic means.

Protoplasts differ fromspheroplasts in that their cell wall has been completely removed.[4][5] Spheroplasts retain part of their cell wall.[7] In the case ofGram-negative bacterial spheroplasts, for example, thepeptidoglycan component of the cell wall has been removed but theouter membrane component has not.[4][5]

Enzymes for the preparation of protoplasts

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Cell walls are made of a variety ofpolysaccharides. Protoplasts can be made by degrading cell walls with a mixture of the appropriate polysaccharide-degradingenzymes:

Type of cellEnzyme
Plant cellsCellulase,pectinase,xylanase[3]
Gram-positive bacteriaLysozyme,N,O-diacetylmuramidase,lysostaphin[4]
Fungal cellsChitinase[6]

During and subsequent to digestion of the cell wall, the protoplast becomes very sensitive toosmotic stress. This means cell wall digestion and protoplast storage must be done in anisotonic solution to prevent rupture of theplasma membrane.[citation needed]

Uses for protoplasts

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Fused protoplast (on left), containing both chloroplasts (from a leaf cell) as well as a coloured vacuole (from a petal).

Protoplasts can be used to studymembrane biology, including the uptake ofmacromolecules andviruses . These are also used insomaclonal variation.

Protoplasts are widely used forDNAtransformation (for makinggenetically modified organisms), since the cell wall would otherwise block the passage of DNA into the cell.[3] In the case of plant cells, protoplasts may be regenerated into whole plants first by growing into a group of plant cells that develops into acallus and then by regeneration of shoots (caulogenesis) from the callus usingplant tissue culture methods.[8] Growth of protoplasts into callus and regeneration of shoots requires the proper balance of plant growth regulators in the tissue culture medium that must be customized for each species of plant.[9][10] Unlike protoplasts fromvascular plants, protoplasts frommosses, such asPhyscomitrella patens, do not needphytohormones for regeneration, nor do they form a callus duringregeneration. Instead, they regenerate directly into the filamentousprotonema, mimicking a germinating moss spore.[11]

Protoplasts may also be used forplant breeding, using a technique calledprotoplast fusion. Protoplasts from different species are induced to fuse by using anelectric field or a solution ofpolyethylene glycol.[12] This technique may be used to generatesomatic hybrids in tissue culture.[citation needed]

Additionally, protoplasts of plants expressing fluorescent proteins in certain cells may be used for Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS), where only cells fluorescing a selected wavelength are retained. Among other things, this technique is used to isolate specific cell types (e.g.,guard cells from leaves,pericycle cells from roots) for further investigations, such as transcriptomics.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^von Hanstein JL (1880).Das Protoplasma als Träger der pflanzlichen und thierischen Lebensverrichtungen für Laien und Fachgenossen. Heidelberg: Selbstverlag.
  2. ^Sharp LW (1921).An introduction to cytology. New York: McGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated. p. 24.
  3. ^abcDavey MR, Anthony P, Power JB, Lowe KC (March 2005). "Plant protoplasts: status and biotechnological perspectives".Biotechnology Advances.23 (2):131–171.doi:10.1016/j.biotechadv.2004.09.008.PMID 15694124.
  4. ^abcdCushnie TP, O'Driscoll NH, Lamb AJ (December 2016)."Morphological and ultrastructural changes in bacterial cells as an indicator of antibacterial mechanism of action".Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences.73 (23):4471–4492.doi:10.1007/s00018-016-2302-2.hdl:10059/2129.PMC 11108400.PMID 27392605.S2CID 2065821.
  5. ^abcd"Protoplasts and spheroplasts".www.encyclopedia.com. Encyclopedia.com. 2016. RetrievedJuly 21, 2019.
  6. ^abDahiya N, Tewari R, Hoondal GS (August 2006). "Biotechnological aspects of chitinolytic enzymes: a review".Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.71 (6):773–782.doi:10.1007/s00253-005-0183-7.PMID 16249876.S2CID 852042.
  7. ^"Definition of spheroplast".www.merriam-webster.com. Merriam-Webster. 2019. RetrievedJuly 21, 2019.
  8. ^Thorpe TA (October 2007). "History of plant tissue culture".Molecular Biotechnology.37 (2):169–180.doi:10.1007/s12033-007-0031-3.PMID 17914178.S2CID 25641573.
  9. ^Sandgrind S, Li X, Ivarson E, Ahlman A, Zhu LH (16 November 2021)."Establishment of an Efficient Protoplast Regeneration and Transfection Protocol for Field Cress (Lepidium campestre)".Frontiers in Genome Editing.3 757540.doi:10.3389/fgeed.2021.757540.PMC 8635052.PMID 34870274.
  10. ^Li X, Sandgrind S, Moss O, Guan R, Ivarson E, Wang ES, et al. (2021-07-07)."Efficient Protoplast Regeneration Protocol and CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Editing of Glucosinolate Transporter (GTR) Genes in Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)".Frontiers in Plant Science.12 680859.Bibcode:2021FrPS...1280859L.doi:10.3389/fpls.2021.680859.PMC 8294089.PMID 34305978.
  11. ^Bhatla SC, Kiessling J,Reski R (2002):Observation of polarity induction by cytochemical localization of phenylalkylamine-binding receptors in regenerating protoplasts of the mossPhyscomitrella patens.Protoplasma 219, 99–105.
  12. ^Hain R, Stabel P, Czernilofsky AP, Steinbiß HH, Herrera-Estrella L, Schell J (May 1985). "Uptake, integration, expression and genetic transmission of a selectable chimaeric gene by plant protoplasts".Molecular and General Genetics MGG.199 (2):161–168.doi:10.1007/BF00330254.
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