BioTechniques (Jun 2003)

Selection of Chloroplasts by Laser Microbeam Microdissection for Single-Chloroplast PCR

  • H. Meimberg,
  • S. Thalhammer,
  • A. Brachmann,
  • B. Müller,
  • L.A. Eichacker,
  • W.M. Heckl,
  • G. Heubl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/03346rr01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 6
pp. 1238 – 1243

Abstract

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Laser microbeam microdissection and laser pressure catapulting offer the possibility of separating cell compartments, thus allowing for contamination-free analysis. Using these methods, we were able to select single chloroplasts of Nicotiana tabacum. Starting from homogenized leaf material, chloroplasts were purified by differential centrifugation and applied directly onto a poly-ethylene-naphthalate membrane that was mounted on a microscope slide. Single chloroplasts were dissected under microscopic control and catapulted into a PCR tube. Subsequent PCR of a spacer region between the trnT and trnF genes verified the successful amplification of DNA from a single chloroplast. The advantage of this method compared to the use of capillaries or optical tweezers is that one is able to prepare high numbers of samples in a short time.