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Gal4/UAS Transgenic Tools and Their Application to Zebrafish

2008; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 5; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1089/zeb.2008.0530

ISSN

1557-8542

Autores

Marnie E. Halpern, Jerry M. Rhee, Mary Goll, Courtney M. Akitake, Michael J. Parsons, Steven D. Leach,

Tópico(s)

Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms

Resumo

The ability to regulate gene expression in a cell-specific and temporally restricted manner provides a powerful means to test gene function, bypass the action of lethal genes, label subsets of cells for developmental studies, monitor subcellular structures, and target tissues for selective ablation or physiological analyses. The galactose-inducible system of yeast, mediated by the transcriptional activator Gal4 and its consensus UAS binding site, has proven to be a highly successful and versatile system for controlling transcriptional activation in Drosophila. It has also been used effectively, albeit in a more limited manner, in the mouse. While zebrafish has lagged behind other model systems in the widespread application of Gal4 transgenic approaches to modulate gene activity during development, recent technological advances are permitting rapid progress. Here we review Gal4-regulated genetic tools and discuss how they have been used in zebrafish as well as their potential drawbacks. We describe some exciting new directions, in large part afforded by the Tol2 transposition system, that are generating valuable new Gal4/UAS reagents for zebrafish research.

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