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Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs

In situ polymerase chain reaction (in situ PCR), which can detect a few copies of genes within a cell by amplifying the target gene, was developed to better understand the biological functions of tissues. In this study, we optimized the protocol conditions for the detection of X chromosome-linked ph...

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Autores principales: Hishikawa, Yoshitaka, An, Shucai, Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi, Shibata, Yasuaki, Koji, Takehiko
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Publicado: Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19492023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.09011
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author Hishikawa, Yoshitaka
An, Shucai
Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi
Shibata, Yasuaki
Koji, Takehiko
author_facet Hishikawa, Yoshitaka
An, Shucai
Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi
Shibata, Yasuaki
Koji, Takehiko
author_sort Hishikawa, Yoshitaka
collection PubMed
description In situ polymerase chain reaction (in situ PCR), which can detect a few copies of genes within a cell by amplifying the target gene, was developed to better understand the biological functions of tissues. In this study, we optimized the protocol conditions for the detection of X chromosome-linked phosphoglycerate kinase-1 (pgk-1) gene in paraffin-embedded sections of mouse reproductive organs. The effects of various concentrations of proteinase K (PK) and PCR cycle numbers were examined. To label the amplified DNA, we used digoxigenin-dUTP (Dig), Cy-3-dUTP (Cy-3), or FluorX-dCTP (FluorX). The optimal concentration of PK was 50 µg/ml for the ovary and 10 µg/ml for the testis. Ten PCR cycles were optimal for Dig and 25 cycles were optimal for FluorX and Cy-3 in the ovary and testis. The signal-to-noise ratio of FluorX and Cy-3 for ovarian tissue was better than that of Dig. Using the above conditions, we detected 1–4 and 1–2 spots of pgk-1 in the nuclei of granulosa and germ cells, respectively. Our results indicate that in situ PCR is useful for detecting a specific gene in paraffin-embedded sections under optimized conditions of both PCR cycle number and PK concentration.
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spelling pubmed-26850192009-06-02 Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs Hishikawa, Yoshitaka An, Shucai Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi Shibata, Yasuaki Koji, Takehiko Acta Histochem Cytochem Technical Advancement In situ polymerase chain reaction (in situ PCR), which can detect a few copies of genes within a cell by amplifying the target gene, was developed to better understand the biological functions of tissues. In this study, we optimized the protocol conditions for the detection of X chromosome-linked phosphoglycerate kinase-1 (pgk-1) gene in paraffin-embedded sections of mouse reproductive organs. The effects of various concentrations of proteinase K (PK) and PCR cycle numbers were examined. To label the amplified DNA, we used digoxigenin-dUTP (Dig), Cy-3-dUTP (Cy-3), or FluorX-dCTP (FluorX). The optimal concentration of PK was 50 µg/ml for the ovary and 10 µg/ml for the testis. Ten PCR cycles were optimal for Dig and 25 cycles were optimal for FluorX and Cy-3 in the ovary and testis. The signal-to-noise ratio of FluorX and Cy-3 for ovarian tissue was better than that of Dig. Using the above conditions, we detected 1–4 and 1–2 spots of pgk-1 in the nuclei of granulosa and germ cells, respectively. Our results indicate that in situ PCR is useful for detecting a specific gene in paraffin-embedded sections under optimized conditions of both PCR cycle number and PK concentration. Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2009-04-28 2009-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2685019/ /pubmed/19492023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.09011 Text en © 2009 The Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Technical Advancement
Hishikawa, Yoshitaka
An, Shucai
Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi
Shibata, Yasuaki
Koji, Takehiko
Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs
title Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs
title_full Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs
title_fullStr Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs
title_short Improvement of In Situ PCR by Optimization of PCR Cycle Number and Proteinase K Concentration: Localization of X Chromosome-Linked Phosphoglycerate Kinase-1 Gene in Mouse Reproductive Organs
title_sort improvement of in situ pcr by optimization of pcr cycle number and proteinase k concentration: localization of x chromosome-linked phosphoglycerate kinase-1 gene in mouse reproductive organs
topic Technical Advancement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19492023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.09011
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