| Literature DB >> 35895265 |
Alexandra Bunda1, Arturo Andrade2,3.
Abstract
Defining the cell-specific alternative splicing landscape in complex tissues is an important goal to gain functional insights. Deep-sequencing techniques coupled to genetic strategies for cell identification has provided important cues on cell-specific exon usage in complex tissues like the nervous system. BaseScope™ has emerged as a powerful and highly sensitive alternative to in situ hybridization to determine exon composition in tissue with spatial and morphological context. In this protocol, we will review how BaseScope was utilized to detect the e37a-Cacna1b splice variant of the presynaptic calcium channel CaV2.2 or N-type. This splice variant arises from a pair of mutually exclusive exons (e37a and e37b). E37a-Cacna1b is heavily underrepresented relative to e37b-Cacna1b and both exons share 60% of their sequence. By using BaseScope™, we were able to discover that e37a-Cacna1b is expressed in excitatory pyramidal neurons of hippocampus and cortex, as well as motor neurons of the ventral horn of the spinal cord.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative splicing; BaseScope™; CaV2.2; Cacna1b; In situ hybridization; N-type
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35895265 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2521-7_11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745