Automated high-throughput mapping of promoter-enhancer interactions in zebrafish embryos

Journal Article (2009)
Author(s)

Jochen Gehrig (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, University of Birmingham)

Markus Reischl (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

E. Kalmár (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Marco Ferg (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Yavor Hadzhiev (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, University of Birmingham)

Andreas Zaucker (University of Birmingham, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Chengyi Song (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Simone Schindler (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Urban Liebel (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Ferenc Müller (University of Birmingham, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1396
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Publication Year
2009
Language
English
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Issue number
12
Volume number
6
Pages (from-to)
911-916

Abstract

Zebrafish embryos offer a unique combination of high-throughput capabilities and the complexity of the vertebrate animal for a variety of phenotypic screening applications. However, there is a need for automation of imaging technologies to exploit the potential of the transparent embryo. Here we report a high-throughput pipeline for registering domain-specific reporter expression in zebrafish embryos with the aim of mapping the interactions between cis-regulatory modules and core promoters. Automated microscopy coupled with custom-built embryo detection and segmentation software allowed the spatial registration of reporter activity for 202 enhancer-promoter combinations, based on images of thousands of embryos. The diversity of promoter-enhancer interaction specificities underscores the importance of the core promoter sequence in cis-regulatory interactions and provides a promoter resource for transgenic reporter studies. The technology described here is also suitable for the spatial analysis of fluorescence readouts in genetic, pharmaceutical or toxicological screens.

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