Tol2 Transposon-Mediated Zebrafish Transgenesis: A Procedure to Generate Transgenic Zebrafish Following the Coinjection of Tol2 System Into Fertilized Zebrafish Embryos
In this video, we demonstrate a procedure to generate a stable zebrafish transgenic line constitutively expressing a fluorescent voltage indicator protein following the co-injection of the Tol2 transposon system comprising the transposase mRNA and Tol2 transposon construct encoding the fluorescent voltage indicator.
Protocol
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Microinjection Set up 4-6 breeding tanks with at least 2 males and 2 females the afternoon before injection. These fish must not be fed in the afternoon. This step will reduce the amount of fish waste and save time to clean them out the next morning, while also helping to induce a breeding response. The follow…
Divulgazioni
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Materials
Agarose RA
Amresco
N605-500G
For making the injection gels
Bright field dissection scope
Nikon
SMZ 745
Dechorionation, microinjection, mounting
Disposable transfer pipette 3.4 ml
Thermo Scientific
13-711-9AM
Fish embryos and water transfer
Forceps #5
WPI
500342
Dechorionation and needle breaking
Loading tip
Eppendorf
930001007
For loading injection solution into capilary needles
Microinjection mold
Adaptive Science Tools
TU-1
To prepare agaorse mold tray for holding fish embryos during injection
Microinjector
WPI
Pneumatic Picopump PV820
Microinjection injector
Micro-manipulator
WPI
Microinjector MM3301R
Microinjection operation
Micropipette puller
Sutter instrument
P-1000
For preparing capillary needle
Mineral oil
Amresco
J217-500ml
For calibrating injection volume
Plastic Petri dishes
VWR
25384-088
For holding fish or fish embryos during imaging process
Tol2 Transposon-Mediated Zebrafish Transgenesis: A Procedure to Generate Transgenic Zebrafish Following the Coinjection of Tol2 System Into Fertilized Zebrafish Embryos. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20982, doi: (2023).