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Transgenic Drosophila lines for LexA-dependent gene and growth regulation

Authors :
Kathleen R. Chang
Deborah D. Tsao
Celine Bennett
Elaine Wang
Jax F. Floyd
Ashley S.Y. Tay
Emily Greenwald
Ella S. Kim
Catherine Griffin
Elizabeth Morse
Townley Chisholm
Anne E. Rankin
Alberto Baena-Lopez
Nicole Lantz
Elizabeth Fox
Lutz Kockel
Seung K. Kim
Sangbin Park
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Conditional expression of short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) with binary genetic systems is an indispensable tool for studying gene function. Addressing mechanisms underlying cell-cell communication in vivo benefits from simultaneous use of two independent gene expression systems. To complement the abundance of existing Gal4/UAS-based resources in Drosophila, we and others have developed LexA/LexAop-based genetic tools. Here, we describe experimental and pedagogical advances that promote the efficient conversion of Drosophila Gal4 lines to LexA lines, and the generation of LexAop-shRNA lines to suppress gene function. We developed a CRISPR/Cas9-based knock-in system to replace Gal4 coding sequences with LexA, and a LexAop-based shRNA expression vector to achieve shRNA-mediated gene silencing. We demonstrate the use of these approaches to achieve targeted genetic loss-of-function in multiple tissues. We also detail our development of secondary school curricula that enable students to create transgenic flies, thereby magnifying the production of well-characterized LexA/LexAop lines for the scientific community. The genetic tools and teaching methods presented here provide LexA/LexAop resources that complement existing resources to study intercellular communication coordinating metazoan physiology and development.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aedae315a825e31adfbddca04e91c66d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.07.463520