Targeted Gene Expression by Tol2 Transposon-mediated
Gal4 Gene and Enhancer Trap Approaches in Zebrafish
○Kazuhide Asakawa1, Maximiliano Suster1, Kanta Mizusawa1, Saori Nagayoshi1, Tomoya Kotani1, Akihiro Urasaki1, Yasuyuki Kishimoto1, Masahiko Hibi2, and Koichi Kawakami1,3
1) National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Japan, 2) RIKEN CDB,Kobe, Japan , 3)The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), Japan
We report here the development of a novel targeted gene expression
methodology in zebrafish. First, we developed an engineered yeast Gal4
transcription activator (Gal4FF) and transgenic reporter fish carrying
the GFP or the RFP gene downstream of the Gal4 recognition sequence
(UAS). We showed that Gal4FF can activate transcription through UAS in
zebrafish. To collect fish that express Gal4FF in spatially and temporally
restricted patterns, we have been performing a large scale Gal4FF gene
trap and enhancer trap screens by using the Tol2 transposon system. To
date, we generated more than 300 trap lines that expressed Gal4FF in
specific tissues, cells, and organs, demonstrating that these Gal4FF trap
constructs can effectively isolate transgenic Gal4FF lines. To demonstrate
that specific cellular function can be modified by the Gal4FF-UAS system,
we developed a transgenic effector fish carrying the tetanus toxin light
chain (TeTxLC:CFP) gene downstream of UAS, which blocks synaptic
transmission. By crossing the UAS:TeTxLC fish with Gal4FF transgenic
fish, we identified more than ten lines that exhibited defects in embryonic
behaviors. We found that targeted expression of TeTxLC in distinct
populations of neurons in the brain and the spinal cord caused distinct
abnormalities in the touch response behavior. These studies illustrate that
our Gal4FF-UAS system and Gal4FF gene trap and enhancer trap methods
should provide an important targeted gene expression methodology in
zebrafish. In the course of these studies, we found that (1) the cis sequences
in the trap constructs caused background expression of Gal4FF and that
(2) the UAS transgenes were susceptible to chromosomal position effect.
We will discuss what can improve targeted gene expression by the Gal4UAS system in zebrafish.
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