Data from: Direct evidence that cryoprotectant mixtures facilitate individual component permeation into living plant cells
The fundamental interactions between plant cells and cryoprotectants during vitrification are understudied in the field of plant cryopreservation. Within this area research, real time cryoprotectant permeation into plant cells is even less documented. In this study, we monitor the real time permeati...
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Zusammenfassung: | The fundamental interactions between plant cells and cryoprotectants
during vitrification are understudied in the field of plant
cryopreservation. Within this area research, real time cryoprotectant
permeation into plant cells is even less documented. In this study, we
monitor the real time permeation of individual cryoprotectants into rice
callus cells when in mixtures with other cryoprotectants. Specifically, we
use coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy to observe the
permeation of individually deuterated DMSO, ethylene glycol, and glycerol
in plant vitrification solution 2 (PVS2) by probing vibrational
frequencies that correspond to C-D stretching modes of the cryoprotectant
molecules. Additionally, we measure cell plasma membrane responses to PVS2
exposure using brightfield microscopy. We conclude that the permeation of
PVS2 components into plant cells occurs faster than the first cell plasma
membrane responses observed and therefore permeation and cell plasma
membrane response do not appear to be directly correlated. In addition, we
observe that cryoprotectant permeation into plant cells occurs more
quickly and more uniformly when cryoprotectants are in PVS2 solution than
when they are in single component aqueous solutions. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.np5hqc02q |