11 GFP as a Marker for Vacuoles in Plants

Annual Plant Reviews book series, Volume 5: Vacuolar Compartments
Jean-Marc Neuhaus

Jean-Marc Neuhaus

Laboratoire de Biochirnie, Institut de Botanique, Université de Neuchâtel, Rue Emile Argand 9, Neuchatel, 2007 Switzerland

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First published: 19 April 2018
This article was originally published in 2000 in Vacuolar Compartments, Volume 5 (ISBN 9781841271125) of the Annual Plant Reviews book series, this volume edited by David G. Robinson and John C. Rogers. The article was republished in Annual Plant Reviews online in April 2018.

Abstract

The sections in this article are

  • Introduction
  • Microscopic Evidence for the Coexistence of Two Different Vacuoles
  • GFP Targeted to a Neutral Vacuole
  • GFP Targeted to an Acidic Vacuole
  • Identification of Vacuoles in Whole Plants
  • Targeting of Membrane-Bound GFP to Tonoplast and Intermediate Compartments of the Secretory Pathway
  • Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments

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