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Tissue-specific in vivo transformation of plasmid DNA in Neotropical tadpoles using electroporation.


ABSTRACT: Electroporation is an increasingly common technique used for exogenous gene expression in live animals, but protocols are largely limited to traditional laboratory organisms. The goal of this protocol is to test in vivo electroporation techniques in a diverse array of tadpole species. We explore electroporation efficiency in tissue-specific cells of five species from across three families of tropical frogs: poison frogs (Dendrobatidae), cryptic forest/poison frogs (Aromobatidae), and glassfrogs (Centrolenidae). These species are well known for their diverse social behaviors and intriguing physiologies that coordinate chemical defenses, aposematism, and/or tissue transparency. Specifically, we examine the effects of electrical pulse and injection parameters on species- and tissue-specific transfection of plasmid DNA in tadpoles. After electroporation of a plasmid encoding green fluorescent protein (GFP), we found strong GFP fluorescence within brain and muscle cells that increased with the amount of DNA injected and electrical pulse number. We discuss species-related challenges, troubleshooting, and outline ideas for improvement. Extending in vivo electroporation to non-model amphibian species could provide new opportunities for exploring topics in genetics, behavior, and organismal biology.

SUBMITTER: Delia J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10434853 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tissue-specific in vivo transformation of plasmid DNA in Neotropical tadpoles using electroporation.

Delia Jesse J   Gaines-Richardson Maiah M   Ludington Sarah C SC   Akbari Najva N   Vasek Cooper C   Shaykevich Daniel D   O'Connell Lauren A LA  

PloS one 20230817 8


Electroporation is an increasingly common technique used for exogenous gene expression in live animals, but protocols are largely limited to traditional laboratory organisms. The goal of this protocol is to test in vivo electroporation techniques in a diverse array of tadpole species. We explore electroporation efficiency in tissue-specific cells of five species from across three families of tropical frogs: poison frogs (Dendrobatidae), cryptic forest/poison frogs (Aromobatidae), and glassfrogs  ...[more]

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