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0 Q&A 1661 Views Dec 5, 2025

Zebrafish are a powerful model for investigating vascular and lymphatic biology due to their genetic tractability and optical transparency. While translating ribosome affinity purification (TRAP) has been widely applied in other systems, its application in zebrafish has remained limited. Here, we present an optimized TRAP protocol for isolating ribosome-associated mRNAs from endothelial cells in vivo, without the need for cell dissociation or sorting. Using a novel transgenic zebrafish line, which expresses HA-tagged Rpl10a under the mrc1a promoter, we enriched actively translating endothelial transcripts. Differential expression analysis revealed robust upregulation of vascular and lymphatic genes including flt4, kdrl, and lyve1b. This approach captures the endothelial cell translatome with high specificity and offers a robust platform for investigating the molecular mechanisms of endothelial biology under genetic, environmental, or toxicological perturbations.

0 Q&A 5985 Views Aug 5, 2018
Lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor 1, or LYVE-1, is a type 1 integral membrane glycoprotein expressed by lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). LYVE-1 is commonly used as a biological marker to visually distinguish developing lymphatic vessels from blood endothelial cells (arteries or veins). As our understanding of lymphatic biology is still lacking today, the need to isolate LECs apart from other endothelial cells has taken on greater importance. The following procedure describes a magnetic bead separation procedure for isolating LEC-rich populations of cells from developing mouse embryos.



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