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Visualization and Analysis of mRNA Molecules Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published on: June 14, 2013
Visualizing endogenous mRNAs in living yeast using m-TAG, a PCR-based RNA aptamer integration method, and
Liora Haim-Vilmovsky1, Jeffrey E Gerst
1Department of Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Abstract:
Localized mRNA translation is involved in cell-fate determination, polarization, and morphogenesis in eukaryotes. While various tools are available to examine mRNA localization, no easy and quick method has allowed for the visualization of endogenously expressed mRNAs in vivo. We describe a simple method (m-TAG) for PCR-based chromosomal gene tagging that uses homologous recombination to insert binding sites for the RNA-binding MS2 coat protein (MS2-CP) between the coding region and 3'-untranslated region of any yeast gene. Upon co-expression of MS2-CP fused with GFP, specific endogenously expressed mRNAs can be visualized in vivo for the first time. This method allows for the easy examination of mRNA localization using fluorescence microscopy and leaves the yeast cells amenable for further genetic analysis.

