An inducible expression system to measure rhodopsin transport in transgenic Xenopus rod outer segments

  • Xinming Zhuo
  • , Mohammad Haeri
  • , Eduardo Solessio
  • , Barry E. Knox

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Abstract

We developed an inducible transgene expression system in Xenopus rod photoreceptors. Using a transgene containing mCherry fused to the carboxyl terminus of rhodopsin (Rho-mCherry), we characterized the displacement of rhodopsin (Rho) from the base to the tip of rod outer segment (OS) membranes. Quantitative confocal imaging of live rods showed very tight regulation of Rho-mCherry expression, with undetectable expression in the absence of dexamethasone (Dex) and an average of 16.5 μM of Rho-mCherry peak concentration after induction for several days (equivalent to >150-fold increase). Using repetitive inductions, we found the axial rate of disk displacement to be 1.0 μm/day for tadpoles at 20 °C in a 12 h dark /12 h light lighting cycle. The average distance to peak following Dex addition was 3.2 μm, which is equivalent to ∼3 days. Rods treated for longer times showed more variable expression patterns, with most showing a reduction in Rho-mCherry concentration after 3 days. Using a simple model, we find that stochastic variation in transgene expression can account for the shape of the induction response. Copyright:

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere82629
JournalPloS one
Volume8
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 6 2013

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