in situ hybridization or hybridocytochemistry is a powerful tool for detection and localization of gene expression. It is also the most commonly used procedure to localize specific DNA or RND sequences in tissue secti...in situ hybridization or hybridocytochemistry is a powerful tool for detection and localization of gene expression. It is also the most commonly used procedure to localize specific DNA or RND sequences in tissue sections or cell preparations. Probes are usually展开更多
Antisera against abseisic-acid-binding proteins(Ab Ⅰ)and anti-idiotypic antibodies to ABAmonoclonal antibody(Ab Ⅱ)have been developed and tested to comparatively localize abacisic-acid-bindingproteins(ABBPs)in maize...Antisera against abseisic-acid-binding proteins(Ab Ⅰ)and anti-idiotypic antibodies to ABAmonoclonal antibody(Ab Ⅱ)have been developed and tested to comparatively localize abacisic-acid-bindingproteins(ABBPs)in maize root tips using immunocytochemistry technique.Based on the staining pattern ob-served along the root tip,an apicobasal gradient of ABBP has been revealed with either Ab Ⅰ or Ab Ⅱ.Thelabels are mainly concentrated in,the root cap and apical meristem.In the elongation zone and root hair zone,only cells in pericycle and epidermis are obviously labeled.The silver labels are distributed evenly in thewhole cell of the apical meristem,but in the cells of the root cap and elongation zone,the positive stainingdegree in the cytoplasm is reduced even to completely negative staining;nevertheless,the nuclei and plasmamembranes are strongly labeled.As in the labeled cells of the root hair zone,only some immunoactive sitescan be seen in the nucleus compacted to the edge of the cells.The staining pattern in the whole root tip alsoshows obvious dependence of the ABBPs localization on the activity of the nucleus.The significance ofABBPs localization is discussed.展开更多
文摘in situ hybridization or hybridocytochemistry is a powerful tool for detection and localization of gene expression. It is also the most commonly used procedure to localize specific DNA or RND sequences in tissue sections or cell preparations. Probes are usually
文摘Antisera against abseisic-acid-binding proteins(Ab Ⅰ)and anti-idiotypic antibodies to ABAmonoclonal antibody(Ab Ⅱ)have been developed and tested to comparatively localize abacisic-acid-bindingproteins(ABBPs)in maize root tips using immunocytochemistry technique.Based on the staining pattern ob-served along the root tip,an apicobasal gradient of ABBP has been revealed with either Ab Ⅰ or Ab Ⅱ.Thelabels are mainly concentrated in,the root cap and apical meristem.In the elongation zone and root hair zone,only cells in pericycle and epidermis are obviously labeled.The silver labels are distributed evenly in thewhole cell of the apical meristem,but in the cells of the root cap and elongation zone,the positive stainingdegree in the cytoplasm is reduced even to completely negative staining;nevertheless,the nuclei and plasmamembranes are strongly labeled.As in the labeled cells of the root hair zone,only some immunoactive sitescan be seen in the nucleus compacted to the edge of the cells.The staining pattern in the whole root tip alsoshows obvious dependence of the ABBPs localization on the activity of the nucleus.The significance ofABBPs localization is discussed.