Ward M, Davey M R, Mathias R J, Cocking E C, Clothier R H, Balls M, Lucy J A
Somatic Cell Genet. 1979 Jul;5(4):529-36. doi: 10.1007/BF01538886.
The incubation of carrot protoplasts and cultured Xenopus cells in a protease solution has been shown to enhance their subsequent interkingdom fusion by a high pH/high Ca2+ method. The effects of Ca2+ concentration, pH, and temperature on the frequency of heterokaryon formation have also been studied. Potentially viable heterokaryons have been repeatedly produced at high frequencies (consistently greater than 10%), far exceeding those so far achieved in PEG-mediated fusion. Cell aggregates are readily dispersed after this method of fusion, permitting the accurate estimation of fusion frequencies.