In situ Hybridization of Plant-parasitic Nematode Globodera pallid Juveniles to Detect Gene Expression

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In this study, we describe a standard whole mount in situ hybridization method which is used to determine the spatial-Temporal expression pattern of genes from Globodera spp. Unlike more invasive radioactive labeling approaches, this technique is based on a safe, highly specific enzyme-linked immunoassay where a Digoxigenin (DIG)-Tagged anti-sense probe hybridized to a target transcript is detected by anti-DIG antibodies conjugated with alkaline phosphatase enzyme (AP) (anti-DIG-AP). The hybrid molecules are visualized through an AP-catalyzed color reaction using as the substrate 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl phosphate (BCIP) and nitro blue tetrazolium chloride (NBT). This method can be applied to both free-living pre-parasitic juveniles and early endoparasitic stages of cyst nematodes.

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Kud, J., Solo, N., Caplan, A., Kuhl, J. C., Dandurand, L. M., & Xiao, F. (2019). In situ Hybridization of Plant-parasitic Nematode Globodera pallid Juveniles to Detect Gene Expression. Bio-Protocol, 9(18). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3372

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