Freeze Substitution Accelerated via Agitation: New Prospects for Ultrastructural Studies of Lichen Symbionts and Their Extracellular Matrix

Plants (Basel). 2023 Nov 30;12(23):4039. doi: 10.3390/plants12234039.

Abstract

(1) Background: Lichens, as an important part of the terrestrial ecosystem, attract the attention of various research disciplines. To elucidate their ultrastructure, transmission electron microscopy of resin-embedded samples is indispensable. Since most observations of lichen samples are generated via chemical fixation and processing at room temperature, they lack the rapid immobilization of live processes and are prone to preparation artefacts. To improve their preservation, cryoprocessing was tested in the past, but never widely implemented, not least because of an extremely lengthy protocol. (2) Methods: Here, we introduce an accelerated automated freeze substitution protocol with continuous agitation. Using the example of three lichen species, we demonstrate the preservation of the native state of algal photobionts and mycobionts in association with their extracellular matrix. (3) Results: We bring to attention the extent and the structural variability of the hyphae, the extracellular matrix and numerous crystallized metabolites. Our findings will encourage studies on transformation processes related to the compartmentation of lichen thalli. They include cryopreserved aspects of algal photobionts and observations of putative physiological relevance, such as the arrangement of numerous mitochondria within chloroplast pockets. (4) Conclusions: In summary, we present accelerated freeze substitution as a very useful tool for systematic studies of lichen ultrastructures.

Keywords: algal photobionts; extracellular matrix; freeze substitution; lichens; sample preparation; transmission electron microscopy.

Grants and funding

The work of M.B. and M.G. was financially supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the contract No. APVV-21-0289 and the Slovak Grant Agency KEGA under the contracts No. 008SPU-4/2023 and No. 009UPJŠ-4/2023. Field campaigns for the collection of C. gyrosa were financed by grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación), under the projects PID2019-105469RB-C21 (L.G.S.) and BIOMARSS, “BIOindicators in MARS and Space”, PID2019-109448RB-I00 (R.d.l.T.N.).