Journal article

Comparison of Morpholino based translational inhibition during the development of Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis

SL Nutt, OJ Bronchain, KO Hartley, E Amaya

Genesis | WILEY-LISS | Published : 2001

Abstract

Morpholino (MO) based inhibition of translational initiation represents an attractive methodology to eliminate gene function during Xenopus development (Heasman et al., 2000). However, the degree to which a given target protein can be eliminated and the longevity of this effect during embryogenesis has not been documented. To examine the efficacy of MOs, we have used transgenic Xenopus lines that harbour known numbers of integrations of a GFP reporter under the control of the ubiquitous and highly expressed CMV promoter (Fig. 1a). In addition we have investigated the longevity of the inhibitory effect by using transgenic lines expressing GFP specifically in the lens of tadpoles. These transg..

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