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Isolation of Plant Organelles and Structures

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    Chapter 1 The Isolation of Plant Organelles and Structures in the Post-genomic Era.
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    Chapter 2 Isolation of Plant Organelles and Structures
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    Chapter 3 Isolation of Nuclei and Nucleoli.
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    Chapter 4 Isolation and Suborganellar Fractionation of Arabidopsis Chloroplasts.
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    Chapter 5 Isolation of Chromoplasts and Suborganellar Compartments from Tomato and Bell Pepper Fruit.
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    Chapter 6 Leucoplast Isolation and Subfractionation.
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    Chapter 7 Isolation of Mitochondria, Their Sub-Organellar Compartments, and Membranes.
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    Chapter 8 Isolation of Arabidopsis Leaf Peroxisomes and the Peroxisomal Membrane.
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    Chapter 9 Isolation of Vacuoles and the Tonoplast.
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    Chapter 10 Isolation of Endoplasmic Reticulum and Its Membrane.
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    Chapter 11 Enrichment of Golgi Membranes from Triticum aestivum (Wheat) Seedlings.
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    Chapter 12 Isolation of Autolysosomes from Tobacco BY-2 Cells.
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    Chapter 13 Isolation of Protein Storage Vacuoles and Their Membranes.
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    Chapter 14 Isolation of the Cell Wall.
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    Chapter 15 Isolation of Plasmodesmata.
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    Chapter 16 Isolation of Plasma Membrane and Plasma Membrane Microdomains.
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    Chapter 17 Enrichment of the Plant Cytosolic Fraction.
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    Chapter 18 Isolation of Apoplast.
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    Chapter 19 Isolation of Cytosolic Ribosomes.
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    Chapter 20 Isolation of Plastid Ribosomes.
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    Chapter 21 Isolation of Mitochondrial Ribosomes.
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    Chapter 22 Isolation of Microtubules and Microtubule-Associated Proteins.
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    Chapter 23 Isolation of Actin and Actin-Binding Proteins.
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    Chapter 24 Purification of 26S Proteasomes and Their Subcomplexes from Plants.
Attention for Chapter 8: Isolation of Arabidopsis Leaf Peroxisomes and the Peroxisomal Membrane.
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Chapter title
Isolation of Arabidopsis Leaf Peroxisomes and the Peroxisomal Membrane.
Chapter number 8
Book title
Isolation of Plant Organelles and Structures
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6533-5_8
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6531-1, 978-1-4939-6533-5
Authors

Sigrun Reumann, Piotr Lisik

Editors

Nicolas L. Taylor, A. Harvey Millar

Abstract

To date, less than 150 proteins have been located to plant peroxisomes, indicating that unbiased large-scale approaches such as experimental proteome research are required to uncover the remaining yet unknown metabolic functions of this organelle as well as its regulatory mechanisms and membrane proteins. For experimental proteome research, Arabidopsis thaliana is the model plant of choice and an isolation methodology that obtains peroxisomes of sufficient yield and high purity is vital for research on this organelle. However, organelle enrichment is more difficult from Arabidopsis when compared to other plant species and especially challenging for peroxisomes. Leaf peroxisomes from Arabidopsis are very fragile in aqueous solution and show pronounced physical interactions with chloroplasts and mitochondria in vivo that persist in vitro and decrease peroxisome purity. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for the isolation of Arabidopsis leaf peroxisomes using two different types of density gradients (Percoll and sucrose) sequentially that yields approximately 120 μg of peroxisome proteins from 60 g of fresh leaf material. A method is also provided to assess the relative purity of the isolated peroxisomes by immunoblotting to allow selection of the purest peroxisome isolates. To enable the analysis of peroxisomal membrane proteins, an enrichment strategy using sodium carbonate treatment of isolated peroxisome membranes has been adapted to suit isolated leaf peroxisomes and is described here.

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