Automated Time-Lapse Imaging and Manipulation of Cell Divisions in Arabidopsis Roots by Vertical-Stage Confocal Microscopy

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The analysis of dynamic cellular processes such as plant cytokinesis stands and falls with live-cell time-lapse confocal imaging. Conventional approaches to time-lapse imaging of cell division in Arabidopsis root tips are tedious and have low throughput. Here, we describe a protocol for long-term time-lapse simultaneous imaging of multiple root tips on a vertical-stage confocal microscope with automated root tracking. We also provide modifications of the basic protocol to implement this imaging method in the analysis of genetic, pharmacological or laser ablation wounding-mediated experimental manipulations. Our method dramatically improves the efficiency of cell division time-lapse imaging by increasing the throughput, while reducing the person-hour requirements of such experiments.

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