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Rapid repetitive microinjection.

A M Colin

    Methods in Cell Biology
    |January 1, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study presents efficient methods for injecting echinoid eggs and zygotes with globin mRNA and radioactive amino acids. These techniques allow for precise peptide synthesis analysis using simple equipment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Developmental Biology
    • Molecular Biology
    • Biochemistry

    Background:

    • Echinoid eggs and zygotes are model systems for studying early development.
    • Accurate quantification of peptide synthesis is crucial for understanding cellular processes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe novel, efficient methods for injecting large numbers of echinoid cells.
    • To enable quantitative analysis of peptide synthesis following mRNA injection.

    Main Methods:

    • Injection of globin mRNA into echinoid eggs and zygotes.
    • Labeling of newly synthesized peptides with tritiated amino acids.
    • Quantitative analysis of peptide synthesis products.

    Main Results:

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  • Successful high-throughput injection of echinoid eggs and zygotes.
  • Quantitative data on peptide synthesis achievable.
  • Methods are rapid, cost-effective, and utilize simple equipment.
  • Conclusions:

    • The described injection methods are effective for large-scale experiments in echinoids.
    • These techniques are adaptable for injecting various molecules into diverse cell types.
    • Provides a valuable tool for molecular and developmental biology research.