A fast and sensitive alternative for β-galactosidase detection in mouse embryos

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Abstract

The bacterial lacZ gene is widely used as a reporter in a myriad of mouse transgenic experiments. β-Galactosidase, encoded by lacZ, is usually detected using X-gal in combination with ferric and ferrous ions. This assay produces a blue indole precipitate that is easy to detect visually. Here, we show that Salmon-gal in combination with tetrazolium salts provides a more sensitive and faster staining reaction than the traditional β-galactosidase assay in mouse embryos. Using a combination of Salmon-gal and tetranitroblue tetrazolium, we were able to visualize the activity of β-galactosidase in embryos at stages when the customary X-gal reaction failed to detect staining. Our studies provide an enhanced alternative for β-galactosidase detection in expression and cell fate studies that use lacZ-based transgenic mouse lines. © 2012. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Sundararajan, S., Wakamiya, M., Behringer, R. R., & Rivera-Pérez, J. A. (2012). A fast and sensitive alternative for β-galactosidase detection in mouse embryos. Development (Cambridge), 139(23), 4484–4490. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.078790

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