Abstract

The isolation of cotton anther callus protoplasts is greatly enhanced when the amino acids arginine, serine or glycine, or the divalent cations Ca 2+ or Mg 2+ are included in the enzyme mixture. These compounds stabilize cotton protoplasts in the presence of RNase found in the cellulase enzyme mixture. The inhibition of RNase-induced lysis may involve cation or amino acid protection of critical membrane proteins during protoplast isolation. Using these protective agents, cotton protoplasts will give rise to macroscopic callus colonies after 3 weeks in culture.

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