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Introduction of green fluorescent protein (GFP) into hippocampal neurons through viral infection.

Roberto Malinow, Yasunori Hayashi, Mirjana Maletic-Savatic, Shahid H Zaman, Jean-Christophe Poncer, Song-Hai Shi, José A Esteban, Pavel Osten, Ken Seidenman.   

Abstract

Expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP), its more fluorescent mutant forms (e.g., EGFP [enhanced GFP]), or their fusion protein derivatives, affords a number of informative possibilities in cellular neuroscience. EGFP is a soluble protein and appears to be homogeneously distributed within the cytosol of neurons when expressed. Thus, it reveals the structure of the neuron, including the cell body, and axonal and dendritic arbors. It is also sufficiently bright to reveal detailed structures such as axonal boutons and dendritic spines. When expressed as a fusion protein, EGFP can provide information about the distribution characteristics of the proteins within neurons. Furthermore, during single-cell electrophysiological studies, such expression can direct the investigator to record from a cell carrying a foreign gene. In this protocol, we describe the use of the Sindbis pseudovirus expression system to deliver GFP to neurons. Sindbis is a member of the alphaviruses, which are plus-stranded RNA viruses. This protocol uses the DH(26S) strain, which preferentially infects neurons over glia (50:1). Two infection methods are given: one for dissociated hippocampal cultured neurons and one for organotypic hippocampal slices.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20360360      PMCID: PMC3923632          DOI: 10.1101/pdb.prot5406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Protoc        ISSN: 1559-6095


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