Abstract

Protoplasts are a versatile and powerful cell-based system to study different plant processes in vivo, due to their ability to maintain cell identity and carry out reactions and metabolic processes similar to intact plants. In rice, despite numerous reports, difficulties are encountered in protoplast isolation and transfection. These include insufficient numbers of protoplasts isolated and inefficient transfection. Such difficulties limit the use of this simple yet useful technology. The need to use protoplasts is particularly important when similar experiments may not work in yeast or Pichia, due to differences in functionally essential protein post-translation modifications. In this chapter, we describe a rice protoplast isolation and transfection method.

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