Meilin Wu, Vanessa Lambatan, Peng Guo, William J Joiner
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摘要
利用传统的原位杂交技术可视化mrna的表达常常受到信号弱、高背景和探针特异性差等障碍的阻碍。在这里,我们提出了一种利用RNAscope (ACD)克服这些障碍的方案,并在整个成年果蝇大脑中同时检测多种类型的mrna。我们进一步描述了如何在任何细胞中可靠地量化mrna,这些细胞可以通过常见的二进制表达系统(如Gal4/UAS)靶向并通过免疫组织化学标记。有关本协议使用和执行的完整细节,请参阅De et al.1。
Protocol for multiplexed RNAscope-based imaging of mRNAs in whole-mount adult Drosophila brains.
Visualizing the expression of mRNAs using traditional in situ hybridization is often hampered by obstacles including weak signal, high background, and poor probe specificity. Here, we present a protocol utilizing RNAscope (ACD) to overcome these obstacles and detect multiple types of mRNAs simultaneously in whole-mount adult Drosophila brains. We further describe how mRNAs can be reliably quantified in any cells that can be targeted by common binary expression systems such as Gal4/UAS and labeled by immunohistochemistry. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to De et al.1.