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Generation of two-color transgenic zebrafish using the green and red fluorescent protein reporter genes gfp and rfp

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MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 146-154

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s10126-001-0085-3

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dsRed; EGFP; cytokeratin; myosin light chain; skin; muscle

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Two tissue-specific Promoters were used to express both green fluorescent protein (GFP) and red fluorescent protein (RFP) in transgenic zebrafish embryos. One promoter (CK), derived from a cytokeratin gene, is active specifically in skill epithelia in embryos, and the other promoter (MLC) from a muscle-specific gene encodes a myosin light chain 2 polypeptide. When the 2 promoters drove the 2 reporter genes to express in the same embryos, both genes were faithfully expressed ill the respective tissues, skin or muscle. When the 2 fluorescent proteins were expressed in the same skill or muscle cells under the same promoter, GFP fluorescence appeared earlier than RFP fluorescence in both skin and muscle tissues, probably owing to a higher detection sensitivity of GFP. However, RFP appeared to be more stable as its fluorescence steadily increased during development. Finally, F-1 transgenic offspring were obtained expressing GFP in skill Cells Under the CK promoter and RFP in muscle Cells under the MLC promoter. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of monitoring expression Of Multiple genes in different tissues in the same transgenic organism.

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