Literature DB >> 15038159

New Drosophila transgenic reporters: insulated P-element vectors expressing fast-maturing RFP.

Scott Barolo1, Brian Castro, James W Posakony.   

Abstract

In vivo green fluorescent protein (GFP)/red fluorescent protein (RFP) double-labeling studies have been hampered by several inconvenient properties of DsRed, the first described RFP. These disadvantages include a very slow (> 24 h) maturation time, emission of contaminating green light, and low solubility. A recently developed variant of DsRed, called DsRed.T4, has a much shorter maturation time, no significant green emission, and improved solubility. We have constructed Drosophila P-element transformation vectors encoding DsRed.T4 for promoter/enhancer analysis, labeling of living cells, or RFP tagging of proteins. These new vectors have all of the features of the widely used Pelican/Stinger GFP vectors, including insulator sequences to reduce position effects, an extensive polylinker, and both cytoplasmic and nuclear-localized forms of the reporter. We have also constructed an upstream activating sequence (UAS)-DsRed.T4 vector, for GAL4 activation of the reporter. We find that DsRed.T4 is very easily detected in transgenic flies without contamination of the GFP signal and that it matures to its fluorescent form nearly simultaneously with GFP. This advance in Drosophila reporter technology makes timed double-labeling experiments in developing transgenic animals possible for the first time.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15038159     DOI: 10.2144/04363ST03

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechniques        ISSN: 0736-6205            Impact factor:   1.993


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