CGC Bibliography Paper 3098

Rapid expression screening of Caenorhabditis elegans homeobox open reading frames using a two-step polymerase chain reaction promotor-gfp reporter construction

Cassata G, Kagoshima H, Pretot RF, Aspock G, Niklaus G, Burglin TR

Medline:
98326318
Citation:
Gene 212: 127-135 1998
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
ceh-14 ceh-20 ceh-21 ceh-33 ceh-34 ceh-38 ceh-39
Abstract:
In this paper a description is given of the expression pattern of the Caenorhabditis elegans homeobox gene ceh-38 using GFP reporter constructs, which were generated using a two-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedure. This method allows fast analysis of genes of interest by looking at their expression in vivo using their putative promoter region to control the expression of a reporter gene. In this case the method was applied to screen C elegans homeobox-containing genes to identify those that are expressed in the head and nervous system. The C elegans genome project has made rapid progress, and more than 79 megabases of genomic data with several thousand open reading frames are available. This information can be used to design primers from putative promoter regions, which are amplified using long-range PCR. The long-range PCR product is then directly joined to the vector in a long-range Fill-in PCR. Since many genome projects are advancing rapidly, this approach should also be applicable for other model systems, and the method lends itself to automation, since no gel-purification steps are necessary. ceh-38 is a member of the ONECUT class of homeobox genes. Expression of ceh-38 starts during embryogenesis. In larvae and adults, expression was seen in many different types of tissues, such as the pharynx, gut, hypodermis and many nerve cells.