Expression of fluorescent proteins in branchiostoma lanceolatum by mrna injection into unfertilized oocytes

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We report here a robust and efficient protocol for the expression of fluorescent proteins after mRNA injection into unfertilized oocytes of the cephalochordate amphioxus, Branchiostoma lanceolatum. We use constructs for membrane and nuclear targeted mCherry and eGFP that have been modified to accommodate amphioxus codon usage and Kozak consensus sequences. We describe the type of injection needles to be used, the immobilization protocol for the unfertilized oocytes, and the overall injection set-up. This technique generates fluorescently labeled embryos, in which the dynamics of cell behaviors during early development can be analyzed using the latest in vivo imaging strategies. The development of a microinjection technique in this amphioxus species will allow live imaging analyses of cell behaviors in the embryo as well as gene-specific manipulations, including gene overexpression and knockdown. Altogether, this protocol will further consolidate the basal chordate amphioxus as an animal model for addressing questions related to the mechanisms of embryonic development and, more importantly, to their evolution.

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Hirsinger, E., Carvalho, J. E., Chevalier, C., Lutfalla, G., Nicolas, J. F., Peyriéras, N., & Schubert, M. (2015). Expression of fluorescent proteins in branchiostoma lanceolatum by mrna injection into unfertilized oocytes. Journal of Visualized Experiments, (95). https://doi.org/10.3791/52042

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