Published: Vol 3, Iss 1, Jan 5, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.316 Views: 10983
Abstract
This protocol describes a method for light-inducible cell ablation in live worms. miniSOG (mini Singlet Oxygen Generator) generates singlet oxygen upon blue light illumination (Shu et al., 2011). Mitochondrially membrane targeted miniSOG (the first 55 a. a. of C. e. tomm-20 fused at the N’-terminus of miniSOG, termed as mito-miniSOG in the following) is transgenically expressed in specific cells/tissues (Qi et al., 2012). Groups of transgenic animals are illuminated under open field fluorescence light on a compound microscope or LED light setup for photo-ablation.
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This protocol is adapted from Qi et al. (2012) and Shu et al. (2011).
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Qi, Y. and Xu, S. (2013). MiniSOG-mediated Photoablation in Caenorhabdtis elegans. Bio-protocol 3(1): e316. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.316.
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Cell Biology > Cell viability > Cell ablation
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