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Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond

Transgenesis is an essential technique for any genetic model. Tol2-based transgenesis paired with Gateway-compatible vector collections has transformed zebrafish transgenesis with an accessible modular system. Here, we establish several next-generation transgenesis tools for zebrafish and other spec...

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Autores principales: Kemmler, Cassie L., Moran, Hannah R., Murray, Brooke F., Scoresby, Aaron, Klem, John R., Eckert, Rachel L., Lepovsky, Elizabeth, Bertho, Sylvain, Nieuwenhuize, Susan, Burger, Sibylle, D'Agati, Gianluca, Betz, Charles, Puller, Ann-Christin, Felker, Anastasia, Ditrychova, Karolina, Bötschi, Seraina, Affolter, Markus, Rohner, Nicolas, Lovely, C. Ben, Kwan, Kristen M., Burger, Alexa, Mosimann, Christian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10263156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36975217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.201531
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author Kemmler, Cassie L.
Moran, Hannah R.
Murray, Brooke F.
Scoresby, Aaron
Klem, John R.
Eckert, Rachel L.
Lepovsky, Elizabeth
Bertho, Sylvain
Nieuwenhuize, Susan
Burger, Sibylle
D'Agati, Gianluca
Betz, Charles
Puller, Ann-Christin
Felker, Anastasia
Ditrychova, Karolina
Bötschi, Seraina
Affolter, Markus
Rohner, Nicolas
Lovely, C. Ben
Kwan, Kristen M.
Burger, Alexa
Mosimann, Christian
author_facet Kemmler, Cassie L.
Moran, Hannah R.
Murray, Brooke F.
Scoresby, Aaron
Klem, John R.
Eckert, Rachel L.
Lepovsky, Elizabeth
Bertho, Sylvain
Nieuwenhuize, Susan
Burger, Sibylle
D'Agati, Gianluca
Betz, Charles
Puller, Ann-Christin
Felker, Anastasia
Ditrychova, Karolina
Bötschi, Seraina
Affolter, Markus
Rohner, Nicolas
Lovely, C. Ben
Kwan, Kristen M.
Burger, Alexa
Mosimann, Christian
author_sort Kemmler, Cassie L.
collection PubMed
description Transgenesis is an essential technique for any genetic model. Tol2-based transgenesis paired with Gateway-compatible vector collections has transformed zebrafish transgenesis with an accessible modular system. Here, we establish several next-generation transgenesis tools for zebrafish and other species to expand and enhance transgenic applications. To facilitate gene regulatory element testing, we generated Gateway middle entry vectors harboring the small mouse beta-globin minimal promoter coupled to several fluorophores, CreERT2 and Gal4. To extend the color spectrum for transgenic applications, we established middle entry vectors encoding the bright, blue-fluorescent protein mCerulean and mApple as an alternative red fluorophore. We present a series of p2A peptide-based 3′ vectors with different fluorophores and subcellular localizations to co-label cells expressing proteins of interest. Finally, we established Tol2 destination vectors carrying the zebrafish exorh promoter driving different fluorophores as a pineal gland-specific transgenesis marker that is active before hatching and through adulthood. exorh-based reporters and transgenesis markers also drive specific pineal gland expression in the eye-less cavefish (Astyanax). Together, our vectors provide versatile reagents for transgenesis applications in zebrafish, cavefish and other models.
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spelling pubmed-102631562023-06-15 Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond Kemmler, Cassie L. Moran, Hannah R. Murray, Brooke F. Scoresby, Aaron Klem, John R. Eckert, Rachel L. Lepovsky, Elizabeth Bertho, Sylvain Nieuwenhuize, Susan Burger, Sibylle D'Agati, Gianluca Betz, Charles Puller, Ann-Christin Felker, Anastasia Ditrychova, Karolina Bötschi, Seraina Affolter, Markus Rohner, Nicolas Lovely, C. Ben Kwan, Kristen M. Burger, Alexa Mosimann, Christian Development Techniques and Resources Transgenesis is an essential technique for any genetic model. Tol2-based transgenesis paired with Gateway-compatible vector collections has transformed zebrafish transgenesis with an accessible modular system. Here, we establish several next-generation transgenesis tools for zebrafish and other species to expand and enhance transgenic applications. To facilitate gene regulatory element testing, we generated Gateway middle entry vectors harboring the small mouse beta-globin minimal promoter coupled to several fluorophores, CreERT2 and Gal4. To extend the color spectrum for transgenic applications, we established middle entry vectors encoding the bright, blue-fluorescent protein mCerulean and mApple as an alternative red fluorophore. We present a series of p2A peptide-based 3′ vectors with different fluorophores and subcellular localizations to co-label cells expressing proteins of interest. Finally, we established Tol2 destination vectors carrying the zebrafish exorh promoter driving different fluorophores as a pineal gland-specific transgenesis marker that is active before hatching and through adulthood. exorh-based reporters and transgenesis markers also drive specific pineal gland expression in the eye-less cavefish (Astyanax). Together, our vectors provide versatile reagents for transgenesis applications in zebrafish, cavefish and other models. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10263156/ /pubmed/36975217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.201531 Text en © 2023. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Techniques and Resources
Kemmler, Cassie L.
Moran, Hannah R.
Murray, Brooke F.
Scoresby, Aaron
Klem, John R.
Eckert, Rachel L.
Lepovsky, Elizabeth
Bertho, Sylvain
Nieuwenhuize, Susan
Burger, Sibylle
D'Agati, Gianluca
Betz, Charles
Puller, Ann-Christin
Felker, Anastasia
Ditrychova, Karolina
Bötschi, Seraina
Affolter, Markus
Rohner, Nicolas
Lovely, C. Ben
Kwan, Kristen M.
Burger, Alexa
Mosimann, Christian
Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond
title Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond
title_full Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond
title_fullStr Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond
title_full_unstemmed Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond
title_short Next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond
title_sort next-generation plasmids for transgenesis in zebrafish and beyond
topic Techniques and Resources
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10263156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36975217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.201531
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