Microscopy & microtechniques
Report on the use of AFM and the CellHesion Module to Study Plant Cells at the University of Queensland
Dec 15 2014
JPK Instruments reports on the use of AFM and the CellHesion® module to study plant cell wall biology in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland.
The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls is a collaborative project involving the Universities of Adelaide, Melbourne and Queensland in partnership with South Australia State Government and seven international institutions. Their aim is to advance fundamental scientific understanding of plant cell wall biology.
Describing the work, Dr Gleb Yakubov from the Rheology & Biolubrication Laboratory in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland said: "Only relatively recently, we started to probe how mechanical stresses influence the growth and development of plant cells. These mechanical 'signals' provide an active feedback mechanism for cell biochemical machinery to know what goes on in its cellular neighbourhood as well as in the outside world. In particular we are interested in how mechanical properties change when cells grow and develop. We also seek to understand the role of micro- and nano-scale heterogeneities in the mechanical response of cell walls. Further, we are interested in how non-cellulose components such as hemicelluloses and pectins influence the wall assembly. Apart from fundamental insight, these components are the keys for human nutrition as they constitute the majority of dietary fibre within human diet."
Talking of why he chose to use JPK's AFM and CellHesion® module, Dr Yabukov continued: "CellHesion® is a useful tool when nano technique such as AFM is used to study microscopic objects. Plant cells are comparatively large, as large as 100 µm in our case, but could be even larger. For such experiments, it is of paramount importance to have a large range XYZ piezo-positioning system. Also, we use a PIFOC tool to enable synchronised AFM and CLSM measurements. We are fully utilising the power of combining AFM with other imaging techniques such as CLSM, SEM and TEM to ascertain complex properties of plant walls. The JPK NanoWizard® AFM provides an important functionality to allow the measurement of physical properties such as mechanical forces: adhesion, friction and surface forces."
For more details about JPK's NanoWizard® AFM and CellHesion® module please visit www.jpk.com.
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