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A novel Cre-inducible knock-in ARL13B-tRFP fusion cilium reporter

  • Felizitas Schmitz
  • , Ingo Burtscher
  • , Michael Stauber
  • , Achim Gossler
  • , Heiko Lickert
  • Helmholtz Zentrum München German Research Center for Environmental Health
  • Hannover Medical School

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Abstract

Cilia play a major role in the regulation of numerous signaling pathways and are essential for embryonic development. Mutations in genes affecting ciliary function can cause a variety of diseases in humans summarized as ciliopathies. To facilitate the detection and visualization of cilia in a temporal and spatial manner in mouse tissues, we generated a Cre-inducible cilium-specific reporter mouse line expressing an ARL13B-tRFP fusion protein driven by a CMV enhancer/chicken β actin promotor (pCAG) from the Hprt locus. We detected bright and specific ciliary signals by immunostainings of various mono- and multiciliated tissues and by time-lapse live-cell analysis of cultured embryos and organ explant cultures. Additionally, we monitored cilium assembly and disassembly in embryonic fibroblast cells using live-cell imaging. Thus, the ARL13B-tRFP reporter mouse strain is a valuable tool for the investigation of ciliary structure and function in a tissue-specific manner to understand processes, such as ciliary protein trafficking or cilium-dependent signaling in vitro and in vivo.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere23073
JournalGenesis
Volume55
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ARL13B
  • cilia inducible transgene
  • ciliopathy
  • cilium reporter
  • live cell imaging of cilia

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