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An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies have shown that levels of green fluorescent protein (GFP) leaf surface fluorescence are directly proportional to GFP soluble protein concentration in transgenic plants. However, instruments that measure GFP surface fluorescence are expensive. The goal of this investigati...

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Autores principales: Baker, Stokes S., Vidican, Cleo B., Cameron, David S., Greib, Haittam G., Jarocki, Christine C., Setaputri, Andres W., Spicuzza, Christopher H., Burr, Aaron A., Waqas, Meriam A., Tolbert, Danzell A.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3296078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/pls003
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author Baker, Stokes S.
Vidican, Cleo B.
Cameron, David S.
Greib, Haittam G.
Jarocki, Christine C.
Setaputri, Andres W.
Spicuzza, Christopher H.
Burr, Aaron A.
Waqas, Meriam A.
Tolbert, Danzell A.
author_facet Baker, Stokes S.
Vidican, Cleo B.
Cameron, David S.
Greib, Haittam G.
Jarocki, Christine C.
Setaputri, Andres W.
Spicuzza, Christopher H.
Burr, Aaron A.
Waqas, Meriam A.
Tolbert, Danzell A.
author_sort Baker, Stokes S.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies have shown that levels of green fluorescent protein (GFP) leaf surface fluorescence are directly proportional to GFP soluble protein concentration in transgenic plants. However, instruments that measure GFP surface fluorescence are expensive. The goal of this investigation was to develop techniques with consumer digital cameras to analyse GFP surface fluorescence in transgenic plants. METHODOLOGY: Inexpensive filter cubes containing machine vision dichroic filters and illuminated with blue light-emitting diodes (LED) were designed to attach to digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera macro lenses. The apparatus was tested on purified enhanced GFP, and on wild-type and GFP-expressing arabidopsis grown autotrophically and heterotrophically. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Spectrum analysis showed that the apparatus illuminates specimens with wavelengths between ∼450 and ∼500 nm, and detects fluorescence between ∼510 and ∼595 nm. Epifluorescent photographs taken with SLR digital cameras were able to detect red-shifted GFP fluorescence in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves and cotyledons of pot-grown plants, as well as roots, hypocotyls and cotyledons of etiolated and light-grown plants grown heterotrophically. Green fluorescent protein fluorescence was detected primarily in the green channel of the raw image files. Studies with purified GFP produced linear responses to both protein surface density and exposure time (H(0): β (slope) = 0 mean counts per pixel (ng s mm(−2))(−1), r(2) > 0.994, n = 31, P < 1.75 × 10(−29)). CONCLUSIONS: Epifluorescent digital photographs taken with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor and charge-coupled device SLR cameras can be used to analyse red-shifted GFP surface fluorescence using visible blue light. This detection device can be constructed with inexpensive commercially available materials, thus increasing the accessibility of whole-organism GFP expression analysis to research laboratories and teaching institutions with small budgets.
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spelling pubmed-32960782012-03-07 An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein Baker, Stokes S. Vidican, Cleo B. Cameron, David S. Greib, Haittam G. Jarocki, Christine C. Setaputri, Andres W. Spicuzza, Christopher H. Burr, Aaron A. Waqas, Meriam A. Tolbert, Danzell A. AoB Plants Technical Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies have shown that levels of green fluorescent protein (GFP) leaf surface fluorescence are directly proportional to GFP soluble protein concentration in transgenic plants. However, instruments that measure GFP surface fluorescence are expensive. The goal of this investigation was to develop techniques with consumer digital cameras to analyse GFP surface fluorescence in transgenic plants. METHODOLOGY: Inexpensive filter cubes containing machine vision dichroic filters and illuminated with blue light-emitting diodes (LED) were designed to attach to digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera macro lenses. The apparatus was tested on purified enhanced GFP, and on wild-type and GFP-expressing arabidopsis grown autotrophically and heterotrophically. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Spectrum analysis showed that the apparatus illuminates specimens with wavelengths between ∼450 and ∼500 nm, and detects fluorescence between ∼510 and ∼595 nm. Epifluorescent photographs taken with SLR digital cameras were able to detect red-shifted GFP fluorescence in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves and cotyledons of pot-grown plants, as well as roots, hypocotyls and cotyledons of etiolated and light-grown plants grown heterotrophically. Green fluorescent protein fluorescence was detected primarily in the green channel of the raw image files. Studies with purified GFP produced linear responses to both protein surface density and exposure time (H(0): β (slope) = 0 mean counts per pixel (ng s mm(−2))(−1), r(2) > 0.994, n = 31, P < 1.75 × 10(−29)). CONCLUSIONS: Epifluorescent digital photographs taken with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor and charge-coupled device SLR cameras can be used to analyse red-shifted GFP surface fluorescence using visible blue light. This detection device can be constructed with inexpensive commercially available materials, thus increasing the accessibility of whole-organism GFP expression analysis to research laboratories and teaching institutions with small budgets. Oxford University Press 2012 2012-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3296078/ /pubmed/22479674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/pls003 Text en Published by Oxford University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Technical Articles
Baker, Stokes S.
Vidican, Cleo B.
Cameron, David S.
Greib, Haittam G.
Jarocki, Christine C.
Setaputri, Andres W.
Spicuzza, Christopher H.
Burr, Aaron A.
Waqas, Meriam A.
Tolbert, Danzell A.
An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein
title An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein
title_full An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein
title_fullStr An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein
title_full_unstemmed An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein
title_short An epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of Arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein
title_sort epifluorescent attachment improves whole-plant digital photography of arabidopsis thaliana expressing red-shifted green fluorescent protein
topic Technical Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3296078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/pls003
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