Lac-Z Detection in Tail Biopsies
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Lac-Z Detection in Tail Biopsies
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2mm tail biopsies are collected in 1X PBS (see recipes below) in a 1.5ml microfuge tube. Be sure to include a known +/+ (lac-Z negative) biopsy as a control.
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Replace 1X PBS solution over biopsy with 2.5% Glutaraldehyde diluted in SpM buffer (see recipes below).
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Pre-warm microwave by placing 300ml H2O in a beaker in microwave and heating on "HI-Power" setting for 30 sec. Remove from microwave.
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Microwave biopsy 7-10 sec. with microfuge lids open.
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Wash biopsy 3 times in 1X PBS.
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Replace final PBS wash with 200-500ul staining medium (see recipes below); enough to cover tissue completely.
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Incubate @ 37 C 1-3 hrs (alternatively the incubation can proceed overnight at room temperature).
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By 15 min. of incubation blue color should be visible at the exposed biopsy surface (where the tail was cut ).
- Stop reaction by replacing staining solution with 1X PBS. These may be stored at 4 C for several weeks. During this time color deposition will begin to leach into solution.
Reagents:
1 X Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS)
0.2g KCl
0.2g KH2 PO4,
1.15g Na2HPO4
8.0g NaCl____
to 1 liter with ddiH2O
1X SpM
2mM CaCl2
2mM MgCl2
0.3% Glucose
0.3% Fructose
made in 1X Phosphate Buffered Saline
Staining Medium
5mM Potassium Ferricyanide
5mM Potassium Ferrocyanide
1 mg/ml X-gal (in dimethyl sulfoxide) final concentration
0.1M Hepes (pH 7.4)
made in 1X SpM
Adapted from:
Murti, JR and Schimenti, JC. "Microwave-Accelerated Fixation and Lac-Z Activity Staining of Testicular Cells in Transgenic Mice". Analytical Biochemistry :198, pp. 92-96 (1991).