Volume 18, Number 6, 733-740, DOI: 10.1007/s10811-006-9079-x

Isolation of protoplasts from Fucus serratus and F. vesiculosus(Fucales, Phaeophyceae): factors affecting protoplast yield

Isabelle Mussio and Anne-Marie Rusig

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Abstract

Protoplasts were isolated enzymatically from meristematic tissues of the brown algae, Fucus serratus, using a combination of 2% cellulase R-10 Onozuka, 0.5% macerozyme and 1% crude extract of gland gut of Aplysia vaccaria. The main factors affecting protoplast yield were identified. Protoplasts were produced in large quantities from apical region of thallus and from plantlets compared to mature explants. Yields were greatly improved by the addition of sodium citrate and bovine serum albumin in the enzymatic solution and could reach 5.8 × 106 protoplasts per gram of fresh wt. The applicability of these optimal parameters to other species Fucus vesiculosus was shown.

Keywords  protoplast -  Fucus serratus  -  Fucus vesiculosus  - meristematic tissue - sodium citrate - bovine serum albumin

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