Atomic Force Microscopy in the Characterization of the Structure of Cell Wall Components

Methods Mol Biol. 2024;2788:81-95. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3782-1_6.ABSTRACTAtomic force microscopy (AFM) has broken boundaries in the characterization of the supramolecular architecture of cell wall assemblies and single cell wall polysaccharides at the nanoscale level. Moreover, AFM provides an opportunity to evaluate the mechanical properties of cell wall material which is not possible with any other method. However, in the case of plant tissue, the critical step is a smart sample preparation that should not affect the polysaccharide structure or assembly and on the other hand should consider device limitations, especially scanner ranges. In this chapter, the protocols from the sample preparation, including isolation of cell wall material and extraction of cell wall polysaccharide fractions, through AFM imaging of polysaccharide assemblies and single molecules until an image analysis to obtain quantitative data characterizing the biopolymers are presented.PMID:38656510 | DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-3782-1_6
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