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A triple fluorescent marker for live imaging of plant cell morphogenesis

Created on 22 Aug 2026

Authors

Bomsel, Z., Goncalves, C., Ducamp, A., Caillat-Miousse, L., Dalmais, B., Belcram, K., Kodera, C., Goldy, C., Lionnet, C., Moulin, S., Caillaud, M.-C., Bouchez, D., Pastuglia, M., Uyttewaal, M.

Abstract

Live imaging of plant subcellular structures is key to deciphering the spatiotemporal bases of cellular processes, and their functional impact on growth and morphogenesis at various biological scales. Live imaging of plant cells essentially relies on expression of fluorescent markers labeling cells or subcellular structures of interest. Simultaneous multi-channel imaging of several markers is still not routine practice in plant cell biology, owing to issues linked to genetic or spectral compatibility of markers, differences in expression levels, silencing, toxicity, etc. Here we designed a three-color marker in Arabidopsis thaliana and Capsella rubella, enabling high-resolution live imaging of plant morphogenesis, including labeling of the cell membrane, the nucleus and the microtubule cytoskeleton. Detection of MT arrays involved the development of a MAP4-MBD-based microtubule marker optimized for plant cells. The three-color marker allows visualization of the three-dimensional organization and dynamics of plant microtubules within the intracellular space with unprecedented precision, in various organs including the root and shoot meristems, the leaf, anther, and gynoecium. Our results demonstrate the potential of such single-construct strategy for cell biology studies in plants.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 22 Aug 2026.

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