Abstract

A method is described for non-radioactive labeling of total mRNA [poly(A)+ RNA] in plastic-embedded plant tissue sections. Oligo-deoxythymidylic acid (oligo-dT) labeled with digoxigenin-conjugated dUTP was used for in situ hybridization to poly(A)+ RNA in sections of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) anthers. The digoxigenin was immuno-stained using antidigoxigenin IgG and gold-labeled protein-A, followed by silver enhancement of the gold label. Reproducibly similar positive staining patterns were obtained with digoxigenin-labeled oligo-dT and polyuridylic acid [poly(U)], but not with a similarly labeled sense probe, poly(A). In the developing anthers, from the onset of meiosis to the production of pollen grains, labeling patterns were compatible with a gradual depletion of nuclear and chromosome-associated sporophytic mRNA molecules during prophase of meiosis, followed by postmeiotic production of gametophytic mRNA in microspore nuclei and the vegetative nuclei of the pollen grains.

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