Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.

Multi-coloured fluorescent proteins targeted to plastids have provided new insights on the dynamic behaviour of these organelles and their interactions with other cytoplasmic components and compartments. Sub-plastidic components such as thylakoids, stroma, the inner and outer membranes of the plasti...

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Main Authors: Kathleen eDelfosse, Michael R. Wozny, Erica-Ashley eJaipargas, Kiah Ainsley Barton, Cole eAnderson, Jaideep eMathur
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01253/full
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spelling doaj-53d461ceaf4a4179a04fe0e65536ba972020-11-24T21:10:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-01-01610.3389/fpls.2015.01253173845Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.Kathleen eDelfosse0Michael R. Wozny1Erica-Ashley eJaipargas2Kiah Ainsley Barton3Cole eAnderson4Jaideep eMathur5University of GuelphUniversity of GuelphUniversity of GuelphUniversity of GuelphUniversity of GuelphUniversity of GuelphMulti-coloured fluorescent proteins targeted to plastids have provided new insights on the dynamic behaviour of these organelles and their interactions with other cytoplasmic components and compartments. Sub-plastidic components such as thylakoids, stroma, the inner and outer membranes of the plastid envelope, nucleoids, plastoglobuli and starch grains have been efficiently highlighted in living plant cells. In addition, stroma filled membrane extensions called stromules have drawn attention to the dynamic nature of the plastid and its interactions with the rest of the cell. Use of dual and triple fluorescent protein combinations has begun to reveal plastid interactions with mitochondria, the nucleus, the endoplasmic reticulum and F-actin and suggests integral roles of plastids in retrograde signalling, cell to cell communication as well as plant-pathogen interactions. While the rapid advances and insights achieved through fluorescent protein based research on plastids are commendable it is necessary to endorse meaningful observations but subject others to closer scrutiny. Here, in order to develop a better and more comprehensive understanding of plastids and their extensions we provide a critical appraisal of recent information that has been acquired using targeted fluorescent protein probes.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01253/fullPlastidsStromafluorescent proteinsretrograde signalingstromulesphotoconvertible fluorescent protein
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author Kathleen eDelfosse
Michael R. Wozny
Erica-Ashley eJaipargas
Kiah Ainsley Barton
Cole eAnderson
Jaideep eMathur
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Michael R. Wozny
Erica-Ashley eJaipargas
Kiah Ainsley Barton
Cole eAnderson
Jaideep eMathur
Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.
Frontiers in Plant Science
Plastids
Stroma
fluorescent proteins
retrograde signaling
stromules
photoconvertible fluorescent protein
author_facet Kathleen eDelfosse
Michael R. Wozny
Erica-Ashley eJaipargas
Kiah Ainsley Barton
Cole eAnderson
Jaideep eMathur
author_sort Kathleen eDelfosse
title Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.
title_short Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.
title_full Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.
title_fullStr Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: A critical appraisal.
title_sort fluorescent protein aided insights on plastids and their extensions: a critical appraisal.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Multi-coloured fluorescent proteins targeted to plastids have provided new insights on the dynamic behaviour of these organelles and their interactions with other cytoplasmic components and compartments. Sub-plastidic components such as thylakoids, stroma, the inner and outer membranes of the plastid envelope, nucleoids, plastoglobuli and starch grains have been efficiently highlighted in living plant cells. In addition, stroma filled membrane extensions called stromules have drawn attention to the dynamic nature of the plastid and its interactions with the rest of the cell. Use of dual and triple fluorescent protein combinations has begun to reveal plastid interactions with mitochondria, the nucleus, the endoplasmic reticulum and F-actin and suggests integral roles of plastids in retrograde signalling, cell to cell communication as well as plant-pathogen interactions. While the rapid advances and insights achieved through fluorescent protein based research on plastids are commendable it is necessary to endorse meaningful observations but subject others to closer scrutiny. Here, in order to develop a better and more comprehensive understanding of plastids and their extensions we provide a critical appraisal of recent information that has been acquired using targeted fluorescent protein probes.
topic Plastids
Stroma
fluorescent proteins
retrograde signaling
stromules
photoconvertible fluorescent protein
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01253/full
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