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ER-Tracker dye and BODIPY-brefeldin A differentiate the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi bodies from the tubular-vacuole system in living hyphae of Pisolithus tinctorius
Authors:Cole,Davies,Hyde,&   Ashford
Affiliation:School of Biological Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia
Abstract:Two fluorochromes, ER-TrackerTM Blue-White DPX dye and the fluorescent brefeldin A (BFA) derivative, BODIPY-BFA, label the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in hyphal tips of Pisolithus tinctorius and allow its differentiation from the tubular-vacuole system at the light microscope level in living cells. The ER-Tracker dye labels a reticulate network similar in distribution to ER as seen in electron micrographs of freeze-substituted hyphae. BODIPY-BFA stains a thicker axially aligned structure with an expanded region at the apex, which is similar to that seen when hyphae are stained with ER-Tracker dye in the presence of unconjugated BFA. This structure is considered to be ER modified by BFA, a view supported by ultrastructural observations of the effect of BFA on the fungal ER. Both fluorescent probes also stain punctate structures, which are most likely to be Golgi bodies. Neither probe labels the tubular-vacuole system.
Keywords:BODIPY-brefeldin A    endoplasmic reticulum    ER-TrackerTM Blue-White DPX    fluorescence microscopy    freeze-substitution    fungi    Golgi bodies    Pisolithus tinctorius    ultrastructure    vacuoles
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