Characterizing virus-induced gene silencing at the cellular level with in situ multimodal imaging.
Sadie J BurkhowNicole M StephensYu MeiMaria Emilia DueñasDaniel J FrepponGeng DingShea C SmithYoung-Jin LeeBasil J NikolauSteven A WhithamEmily A SmithPublished in: Plant methods (2018)
Both Raman and mass spectrometry imaging show that the biochemical changes from FoMV-pds silencing occur with a mosaic spatial pattern at the cellular level, and the Raman images show carotenoid expression was reduced at discrete locations but not eliminated. The data indicate the multimodal imaging method has great utility to study the biochemical changes that result from gene silencing at the cellular spatial level of expression in many plant tissues including the stem and leaf. Our demonstrated method is the first to spatially characterize the biochemical changes as a result of VIGS at the cellular level using commonly available instrumentation.