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Quantitative imaging of cis-regulatory reporters in living embryos.


ABSTRACT: A confocal laser scanning microscopy method has been developed for the quantitation of green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a reporter of gene activity in living three-dimensional structures such as sea urchin and starfish embryos. This method is between 2 and 50 times more accurate than conventional confocal microscopy procedures depending on the localization of GFP within an embryo. By using coinjected Texas red dextran as an internal fluorescent standard, the observed GFP intensity is corrected for variations in laser excitation and fluorescence collection efficiency. To relate the recorded image intensity to the number of GFP molecules, the embryos were lysed gently, and a fluorometric analysis of their contents was performed. Confocal laser scanning microscopy data collection from a single sea urchin blastula required less than 2 min, thereby allowing gene expression in dozens of embryos to be monitored in parallel with high spatial and temporal resolution.

SUBMITTER: Dmochowski IJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC130556 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitative imaging of cis-regulatory reporters in living embryos.

Dmochowski Ivan J IJ   Dmochowski Jane E JE   Oliveri Paola P   Davidson Eric H EH   Fraser Scott E SE  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20020917 20


A confocal laser scanning microscopy method has been developed for the quantitation of green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a reporter of gene activity in living three-dimensional structures such as sea urchin and starfish embryos. This method is between 2 and 50 times more accurate than conventional confocal microscopy procedures depending on the localization of GFP within an embryo. By using coinjected Texas red dextran as an internal fluorescent standard, the observed GFP intensity is corrected  ...[more]

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