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Purification of Nongreen Plastids (Proplastids and Amyloplasts) from Angiosperms, and Isolation of Their Envelope Membranes

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Plastids, a wide family of plant specific organelles, exist in all plant cells in a number of different forms with different functions essential for plant life. Among them, chloroplasts are by far the more extensively studied owing to their central role in photosynthesis. However, other plastid family members, often referred to as nongreen plastids, play also major roles in the physiology of higher plants and could be better suited for studies of specific metabolic processes in heterotrophic plant cells. Unfortunately, serious technical problems are frequently encountered with separating intact, active nongreen plastids from contaminating membranes and mitochondria. Here, we provide detailed protocols suitable for the large scale preparation of intact and highly pure proplastids from cauliflower buds, as well as amyloplasts from sycamore cultured cells, and for the subsequent separation of their surrounding envelope membranes from the stroma and other plastid fractions. Both methods proved to be highly reliable and have been instrumental for in-depth investigations on biochemistry and physiology of nongreen plastids.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Dr. Jacques Joyard and Pr Roland Douce for their pioneer role in the characterization of plastid envelope membranes and more generally in the elucidation of plant organelles physiology and biochemistry. Jacqueline Martin-Laffon is acknowledged for her help in End-Note library creation and for critical reading of the manuscript.

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Alban, C., Journet, EP. (2018). Purification of Nongreen Plastids (Proplastids and Amyloplasts) from Angiosperms, and Isolation of Their Envelope Membranes. In: Maréchal, E. (eds) Plastids. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1829. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8654-5_10

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