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Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals

Bacterial β-galactosidase is one of the most widely used reporter genes in experiments involving transgenic and knockout animals. In this review we discuss the current histochemical methods and available reagents to detect β-galactosidase activity. Different substrates are available, but the most co...

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Autores principales: Trifonov, Stefan, Yamashita, Yuji, Kase, Masahiko, Maruyama, Masato, Sugimoto, Tetsuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4679788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26394634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12565-015-0300-3
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author Trifonov, Stefan
Yamashita, Yuji
Kase, Masahiko
Maruyama, Masato
Sugimoto, Tetsuo
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Yamashita, Yuji
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Maruyama, Masato
Sugimoto, Tetsuo
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description Bacterial β-galactosidase is one of the most widely used reporter genes in experiments involving transgenic and knockout animals. In this review we discuss the current histochemical methods and available reagents to detect β-galactosidase activity. Different substrates are available, but the most commonly used is X-gal in combination with potassium ferri- and ferro-cyanide. The reaction produces a characteristic blue precipitate in the cells expressing β-galactosidase, and despite its efficiency in staining whole embryos, its detection on thin tissue sections is difficult. Salmon-gal is another substrate, which in combination with ferric and ferrous ions gives a reddish-pink precipitate. Its sensitivity for staining tissue sections is similar to that of X-gal. Combining X-gal or Salmon-gal with tetrazolium salts provides a faster and more sensitive reaction than traditional β-galactosidase histochemistry. Here, we compare the traditional β-galactosidase assay and the combination of X-gal or Salmon-gal with three tetrazolium salts: nitroblue tetrazolium, tetranitroblue tetrazolium and iodonitrotetrazolium. Based on an assessment of the sensitivity and specificity of the different combinations of substrates, we are proposing an optimized and enhanced method for β-galactosidase detection in histological sections of the transgenic mouse brain. Optimal staining was obtained with X-gal in combination with nitroblue tetrazolium, which provides a faster and more specific staining than the traditional X-gal combination with potassium ferri- and ferro-cyanide. We recommend the X-gal/nitroblue tetrazolium staining mixture as the first choice for the detection of β-galactosidase activity on histological sections. When faster results are needed, Salmon-gal/nitroblue tetrazolium should be considered as an alternative, while maintaining acceptable levels of noise.
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spelling pubmed-46797882015-12-22 Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals Trifonov, Stefan Yamashita, Yuji Kase, Masahiko Maruyama, Masato Sugimoto, Tetsuo Anat Sci Int Review Article Bacterial β-galactosidase is one of the most widely used reporter genes in experiments involving transgenic and knockout animals. In this review we discuss the current histochemical methods and available reagents to detect β-galactosidase activity. Different substrates are available, but the most commonly used is X-gal in combination with potassium ferri- and ferro-cyanide. The reaction produces a characteristic blue precipitate in the cells expressing β-galactosidase, and despite its efficiency in staining whole embryos, its detection on thin tissue sections is difficult. Salmon-gal is another substrate, which in combination with ferric and ferrous ions gives a reddish-pink precipitate. Its sensitivity for staining tissue sections is similar to that of X-gal. Combining X-gal or Salmon-gal with tetrazolium salts provides a faster and more sensitive reaction than traditional β-galactosidase histochemistry. Here, we compare the traditional β-galactosidase assay and the combination of X-gal or Salmon-gal with three tetrazolium salts: nitroblue tetrazolium, tetranitroblue tetrazolium and iodonitrotetrazolium. Based on an assessment of the sensitivity and specificity of the different combinations of substrates, we are proposing an optimized and enhanced method for β-galactosidase detection in histological sections of the transgenic mouse brain. Optimal staining was obtained with X-gal in combination with nitroblue tetrazolium, which provides a faster and more specific staining than the traditional X-gal combination with potassium ferri- and ferro-cyanide. We recommend the X-gal/nitroblue tetrazolium staining mixture as the first choice for the detection of β-galactosidase activity on histological sections. When faster results are needed, Salmon-gal/nitroblue tetrazolium should be considered as an alternative, while maintaining acceptable levels of noise. Springer Japan 2015-09-22 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4679788/ /pubmed/26394634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12565-015-0300-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Trifonov, Stefan
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Kase, Masahiko
Maruyama, Masato
Sugimoto, Tetsuo
Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals
title Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals
title_full Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals
title_fullStr Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals
title_full_unstemmed Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals
title_short Overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals
title_sort overview and assessment of the histochemical methods and reagents for the detection of β-galactosidase activity in transgenic animals
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4679788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26394634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12565-015-0300-3
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