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Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin
Live imaging of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) in situ has been constrained by the suitability of ligands for inert vital staining of motor nerve terminals. Here, we constructed several truncated derivatives of the tetanus toxin C-fragment (TetC) fused with Emerald Fluorescent Protein (emGFP). Four...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8534034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680132 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11101499 |
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author | Roesl, Cornelia Evans, Elizabeth R. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Boczonadi, Veronika Jones, Ross A. Jordan, Graeme R. Ledahawsky, Leire Allen, Guy C. C. Scott, Molly Thomson, Alanna Wishart, Thomas M. Hughes, David I. Mead, Richard J. Shone, Clifford C. Slater, Clarke R. Gillingwater, Thomas H. Skehel, Paul A. Ribchester, Richard R. |
author_facet | Roesl, Cornelia Evans, Elizabeth R. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Boczonadi, Veronika Jones, Ross A. Jordan, Graeme R. Ledahawsky, Leire Allen, Guy C. C. Scott, Molly Thomson, Alanna Wishart, Thomas M. Hughes, David I. Mead, Richard J. Shone, Clifford C. Slater, Clarke R. Gillingwater, Thomas H. Skehel, Paul A. Ribchester, Richard R. |
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description | Live imaging of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) in situ has been constrained by the suitability of ligands for inert vital staining of motor nerve terminals. Here, we constructed several truncated derivatives of the tetanus toxin C-fragment (TetC) fused with Emerald Fluorescent Protein (emGFP). Four constructs, namely full length emGFP-TetC (emGFP-865:TetC) or truncations comprising amino acids 1066–1315 (emGFP-1066:TetC), 1093–1315 (emGFP-1093:TetC) and 1109–1315 (emGFP-1109:TetC), produced selective, high-contrast staining of motor nerve terminals in rodent or human muscle explants. Isometric tension and intracellular recordings of endplate potentials from mouse muscles indicated that neither full-length nor truncated emGFP-TetC constructs significantly impaired NMJ function or transmission. Motor nerve terminals stained with emGFP-TetC constructs were readily visualised in situ or in isolated preparations using fibre-optic confocal endomicroscopy (CEM). emGFP-TetC derivatives and CEM also visualised regenerated NMJs. Dual-waveband CEM imaging of preparations co-stained with fluorescent emGFP-TetC constructs and Alexa647-α-bungarotoxin resolved innervated from denervated NMJs in axotomized Wld(S) mouse muscle and degenerating NMJs in transgenic SOD1G93A mouse muscle. Our findings highlight the region of the TetC fragment required for selective binding and visualisation of motor nerve terminals and show that fluorescent derivatives of TetC are suitable for in situ morphological and physiological characterisation of healthy, injured and diseased NMJs. |
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spelling | pubmed-85340342021-10-23 Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin Roesl, Cornelia Evans, Elizabeth R. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Boczonadi, Veronika Jones, Ross A. Jordan, Graeme R. Ledahawsky, Leire Allen, Guy C. C. Scott, Molly Thomson, Alanna Wishart, Thomas M. Hughes, David I. Mead, Richard J. Shone, Clifford C. Slater, Clarke R. Gillingwater, Thomas H. Skehel, Paul A. Ribchester, Richard R. Biomolecules Article Live imaging of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) in situ has been constrained by the suitability of ligands for inert vital staining of motor nerve terminals. Here, we constructed several truncated derivatives of the tetanus toxin C-fragment (TetC) fused with Emerald Fluorescent Protein (emGFP). Four constructs, namely full length emGFP-TetC (emGFP-865:TetC) or truncations comprising amino acids 1066–1315 (emGFP-1066:TetC), 1093–1315 (emGFP-1093:TetC) and 1109–1315 (emGFP-1109:TetC), produced selective, high-contrast staining of motor nerve terminals in rodent or human muscle explants. Isometric tension and intracellular recordings of endplate potentials from mouse muscles indicated that neither full-length nor truncated emGFP-TetC constructs significantly impaired NMJ function or transmission. Motor nerve terminals stained with emGFP-TetC constructs were readily visualised in situ or in isolated preparations using fibre-optic confocal endomicroscopy (CEM). emGFP-TetC derivatives and CEM also visualised regenerated NMJs. Dual-waveband CEM imaging of preparations co-stained with fluorescent emGFP-TetC constructs and Alexa647-α-bungarotoxin resolved innervated from denervated NMJs in axotomized Wld(S) mouse muscle and degenerating NMJs in transgenic SOD1G93A mouse muscle. Our findings highlight the region of the TetC fragment required for selective binding and visualisation of motor nerve terminals and show that fluorescent derivatives of TetC are suitable for in situ morphological and physiological characterisation of healthy, injured and diseased NMJs. MDPI 2021-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8534034/ /pubmed/34680132 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11101499 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Roesl, Cornelia Evans, Elizabeth R. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Boczonadi, Veronika Jones, Ross A. Jordan, Graeme R. Ledahawsky, Leire Allen, Guy C. C. Scott, Molly Thomson, Alanna Wishart, Thomas M. Hughes, David I. Mead, Richard J. Shone, Clifford C. Slater, Clarke R. Gillingwater, Thomas H. Skehel, Paul A. Ribchester, Richard R. Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin |
title | Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin |
title_full | Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin |
title_fullStr | Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin |
title_full_unstemmed | Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin |
title_short | Confocal Endomicroscopy of Neuromuscular Junctions Stained with Physiologically Inert Protein Fragments of Tetanus Toxin |
title_sort | confocal endomicroscopy of neuromuscular junctions stained with physiologically inert protein fragments of tetanus toxin |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8534034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680132 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11101499 |
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