Dual Recombining-out System for Spatiotemporal Gene Expression in C. elegans

Specific recording, labeling, and spatiotemporal manipulating neurons are essential for neuroscience research. In this study, we developed a tripartite spatiotemporal gene induction system in C. elegans, which is based on the knockout of two transcriptional terminators (stops in short) by two differ...

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Veröffentlicht in:iScience 2020-10, Vol.23 (10), p.101567-101567, Article 101567
Hauptverfasser: Ge, Ming-Hai, Wang, Wei, Wu, Tai-Hong, Wen, Xin, Al-Sheikh, Umar, Chen, Li-Li, Yin, Sheng-Wu, Wu, Jing-Jing, Huang, Jia-Hao, He, Qing-Qin, Liu, Hui, Li, Rong, Wang, Ping-Zhou, Wu, Zheng-Xing
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Zusammenfassung:Specific recording, labeling, and spatiotemporal manipulating neurons are essential for neuroscience research. In this study, we developed a tripartite spatiotemporal gene induction system in C. elegans, which is based on the knockout of two transcriptional terminators (stops in short) by two different recombinases FLP and CRE. The recombinase sites (loxP and FRT) flanked stops after a ubiquitous promoter terminate transcription of target genes. FLP and CRE, induced by two promoters of overlapping expression, remove the stops (subsequent FLP/CRE-out). The system provides an "AND" gate strategy for specific gene expression in single types of cell(s). Combined with an inducible promoter or element, the system can control the spatiotemporal expression of genes in defined cell types, especially in cells or tissues lacking a specific promoter. This tripartite FLP/CRE-out gene expression system is a simple, labor- and cost-saving toolbox for cell type-specific and inducible gene expression in C. elegans. [Display omitted] •A tripartite FLP/CRE-out spatiotemporal gene expression system in C. elegans•Eight promoter pairs with the targeting of a single-type neuron(s) were identified•The system is easy to use and cost and labor saving Molecular Biology; Neuroscience; Genetic Engineering
ISSN:2589-0042
2589-0042
DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2020.101567