A bright single-cell resolution live imaging reporter of Notch signaling in the mouse

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作者
Nowotschin, Sonja [1 ]
Xenopoulos, Panagiotis [1 ]
Schrode, Nadine [1 ]
Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina [1 ]
机构
[1] Sloan Kettering Inst, Dev Biol Program, New York, NY USA
来源
BMC DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY | 2013年 / 13卷
关键词
Mouse embryo; Live imaging; Cell tracking; GFP; Venus; H2B-Venus; Reporter strain; CBF/RbpJ; Notch signaling; EMBRYONIC STEM-CELLS; ALAGILLE-SYNDROME; EXPRESSION; PATHWAY; DIFFERENTIATION; VISUALIZATION; PROGENITORS; QUIESCENCE; ACTIVATION; MUTATIONS;
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10.1186/1471-213X-13-15
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Live imaging provides an essential methodology for understanding complex and dynamic cell behaviors and their underlying molecular mechanisms. Genetically-encoded reporter expressing mouse strains are an important tool for use in live imaging experiments. Such reporter strains can be engineered by placing cis-regulatory elements of interest to direct the expression of desired reporter genes. If these cis-regulatory elements are downstream targets, and thus activated as a consequence of signaling pathway activation, such reporters can provide read-outs of the signaling status of a cell. The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionary conserved pathway operating in multiple developmental processes as well as being the basis for several congenital diseases. The transcription factor CBF1 is a central evolutionarily conserved component of the Notch signaling pathway. It binds the active form of the Notch receptor (NICD) and subsequently binds to cis-regulatory regions (CBF1 binding sites) in the promoters of Notch responsive genes. In this way, CBF1 binding sites represent a good target for the design of a Notch signaling reporter. Results: To generate a single-cell resolution Notch signaling reporter, we used a CBF responsive element to direct the expression of a nuclear-localized fluorescent protein. To do this, we linked 4 copies of a consensus CBF1 binding site to the basal simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter, placed this cassette in front of a fluorescent protein fusion comprising human histone H2B linked to the yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) Venus, one of the brightest available YFPs. We used the CBF: H2B-Venus construct to generate both transgenic embryonic mouse stem (ES) cell lines and a strain of transgenic mice that would report Notch signaling activity. Conclusion: By using multiple CBF1 binding sites together with a subcellular-localized, genetically-encoded fluorescent protein, H2B-Venus, we have generated a transgenic strain of mice that faithfully recapitulates Notch signaling at single-cell resolution. This is the first mouse reporter strain in which individual cells transducing a Notch signal can be visualized. The improved resolution of this reporter makes it ideal for live imaging developmental processes regulated by the Notch signaling pathway as well as a short-term lineage tracer of Notch expressing cells due to the perdurance of the fluorescent reporter. Taken together, the CBF: H2B-Venus mouse strain is a unique tool to study and understand the morphogenetic events regulated by the Notch signaling pathway.
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