Analysis of Actin Array Rearrangement During the Plant Response to Bacterial Stimuli.

Methods Mol Biol

Beijing Key Laboratory of Gene Resource and Molecular Development, College of Life Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.

Published: February 2023

Plants are constantly exposed to various environmental stresses, among which, microbial pathogens are one of the major threats. Studies have shown that the host actin cytoskeleton undergoes active rearrangement during the plant-microbe interaction. This actin remodeling is required for plant resistance to bacterial infection. In this chapter, we introduce a protocol routinely used in our laboratory to investigate actin dynamics in response to bacterial cues. We describe the bacterial inoculation methods, plant sample preparation, and imaging techniques used to monitor actin responses in different Arabidopsis cell types including epidermal cells from light-grown leaves and dark-grown hypocotyls, as well as guard cells. We further introduce a high-throughput image analysis method for quantifying cytoskeletal changes. This protocol has allowed us to dissect the host cell contribution to actin remodeling and identify actin-binding proteins as stimulus-response regulators of the cytoskeleton.

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