In Situ Hybridization: Fruit Fly Embryos and Tissues

Ronit Wilk, Jack Hu, Henry M. Krause
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Abstract

It is well known that transcript localization controls important biological processes, including cell fate determination, cell polarity, cell migration, morphogenesis, neuronal function, and embryonic axis specification. Thus, the sub-cellular visualization of transcripts in ‘their original place’ (in situ) is an important tool to infer and understand their trafficking, stability, translation, and biological functions. This has been made possible through the use of labeled ‘anti-sense’ probes that can be readily detected after hybridization to their ‘sense’ counterparts. The following is a series of protocols for conducting in situ hybridization in Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos or tissues. Probe-detection methods include a relatively simple alkaline phosphatase reaction, as well as higher-resolution and higher-throughput versions using fluorescence-conjugated tyramide labeling. New modifications that enhance probe penetration and detection in various tissues are also provided. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

果蝇胚胎和组织的原位杂交
众所周知,转录物定位控制着重要的生物学过程,包括细胞命运的确定、细胞极性、细胞迁移、形态发生、神经元功能和胚胎轴的指定。因此,转录物在“原始位置”(原位)的亚细胞可视化是推断和理解其贩运、稳定性、翻译和生物功能的重要工具。这是通过使用标记的“反义”探针实现的,这些探针在与“义”探针杂交后很容易被检测到。以下是在果蝇胚胎或组织中进行原位杂交的一系列方案。探针检测方法包括相对简单的碱性磷酸酶反应,以及使用荧光共轭酪酰胺标记的更高分辨率和更高通量版本。还提供了增强探针在各种组织中的穿透和检测的新的修饰。©2017 John Wiley&Sons,股份有限公司版权所有。
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