High frequency fusion of plant protoplasts by electric fields
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 151 (1) , 26-32
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00384233
Abstract
Mesophyll cell protoplasts of Vicia faba were collected by dielectrophoresis in a highly inhomogeneous alternating electric field (sine wave, 5 to 10 V peak-to-peak value, 500 kHz, electrode distance 200 μm). Under these conditions, the cells formed aggregates of two or three on the electrodes or bridges consisting of 4 to 6 protoplasts between the electrodes. This “pearl chain” arrangement of the cells was only stable for the duration of the applied field. By the additional application of a high single field pulse (square wave, 15 V, 50 μs), it was possible to induce cell fusion within the aggregates or bridges. This electrically stimulated fusion of cells proceeded at room temperature and under physiological pH-conditions, without the use of chemical reagents, and gave a high yield. Smaller fused aggregates formed spheres within a few minutes. During the dielectrophoretically induced adhesion of the protoplasts to one another, the field strength must be chosen such that dielectric breakdown of the membrane is avoided, but at the same time, the strength of the subsequently applied single field pulse must be high enough to induce dielectric breakdown at the sites of contact between the protoplast membranes. From these results, one can conclude that in addition to close contact between membranes, the prerequisite for electrically stimulated cell fusion is dielectric breakdown which leads to changes in the membrane conductance, permeability, and probably fluidity.Keywords
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