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Imaging Spatial Reorganization of a MAPK Signaling Pathway Using the Tobacco Transient Expression System

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JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/53790

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Molecular Biology; Issue 109; Protein transient expression; bimolecular fluorescent complementation (BiFC) assay; tobacco epidermal cells; polarization; MAPK components; BASL

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  1. U.S. National Institute of General Medical Sciences [R01GM109080]
  2. Rutgers University

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Visualization of dynamic signaling events in live cells has been a challenge. We expanded an established transient expression system, the biomolecular fluorescent complementation (BiFC) assay in tobacco epidermal cells, from testing protein-protein interaction to monitoring spatial distribution of signal transduction in plant cells. In this protocol, we used the BiFC assay to show that the interaction and the signaling between the Arabidopsis MAPKKK YODA and MAPK6 occur at the plasma membrane. When the scaffold protein BASL was co-expressed, the YODA-MAPK interaction redistributed and spatially co-polarized with CFP-BASL. This modified tobacco expression system allows for quick examination of signaling localization and dynamic changes (less than 4 days) and can accommodate multiple of fluorescent protein colors (at least three). We also presented detailed methods to quantify protein distribution (asymmetric spatial localization, or polarization) in tobacco cells. This advanced tobacco expression system has a potential to be used widely for quick testing of dynamic signaling events in live plant cells.

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