Heterologous protein expression in the xenopus oocyte

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Abstract

The Xenopus oocyte is a specialized single cell of colossal size (>1 mm diameter) that is highly amenable for microinjection and a stalwart model for heterologous expression. Oocytes are easily obtainable, robust in vitro, and faithfully express injected constructs. Their large size translational capacity provides a huge canvas for observing and recording integrated cellular responses—from studies of single molecules within single cells to medium-throughput drug-screening applications. Most eukaryotic promoters suffice for Xenopus expression, and the oocyte can functionally express proteins from many diverse organisms. This protocol provides a basic introduction for scientists keen to perform nuclear microinjections of cDNA constructs. These are easy methods to master, do not require elaborate equipment, and make accessible a wonderful model cell system for studying signaling, transport, cell architecture, and protein function.

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Marchant, J. S. (2018). Heterologous protein expression in the xenopus oocyte. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018(4), 253–257. https://doi.org/10.1101/pdb.prot096990

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