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Live Imaging of Endogenous PSD-95 Using ENABLED: A Conditional Strategy to Fluorescently Label Endogenous Proteins

Dale A. Fortin, Shane E. Tillo, Guang Yang, Jong-Cheol Rah, Joshua B. Melander, Suxia Bai, Omar Soler-Cedeño, Maozhen Qin, Boris V. Zemelman, Caiying Guo, Tianyi Mao and Haining Zhong
Journal of Neuroscience 10 December 2014, 34 (50) 16698-16712; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3888-14.2014
Dale A. Fortin
1Vollum Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239,
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Shane E. Tillo
1Vollum Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239,
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Guang Yang
1Vollum Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239,
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Jong-Cheol Rah
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farms Research Campus, Ashburn, Virginia 20147,
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Joshua B. Melander
1Vollum Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239,
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Suxia Bai
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farms Research Campus, Ashburn, Virginia 20147,
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Omar Soler-Cedeño
3Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, Puerto Rico, 00716, and
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Maozhen Qin
1Vollum Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239,
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Boris V. Zemelman
4Center for Learning and Memory, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712
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Caiying Guo
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Stoichiometric labeling of endogenous synaptic proteins for high-contrast live-cell imaging in brain tissue remains challenging. Here, we describe a conditional mouse genetic strategy termed endogenous labeling via exon duplication (ENABLED), which can be used to fluorescently label endogenous proteins with near ideal properties in all neurons, a sparse subset of neurons, or specific neuronal subtypes. We used this method to label the postsynaptic density protein PSD-95 with mVenus without overexpression side effects. We demonstrated that mVenus-tagged PSD-95 is functionally equivalent to wild-type PSD-95 and that PSD-95 is present in nearly all dendritic spines in CA1 neurons. Within spines, while PSD-95 exhibited low mobility under basal conditions, its levels could be regulated by chronic changes in neuronal activity. Notably, labeled PSD-95 also allowed us to visualize and unambiguously examine otherwise-unidentifiable excitatory shaft synapses in aspiny neurons, such as parvalbumin-positive interneurons and dopaminergic neurons. Our results demonstrate that the ENABLED strategy provides a valuable new approach to study the dynamics of endogenous synaptic proteins in vivo.

  • cell-type-specific labeling
  • conditional knock-in
  • live imaging
  • protein labeling
  • PSD-95
  • sparse labeling
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Live Imaging of Endogenous PSD-95 Using ENABLED: A Conditional Strategy to Fluorescently Label Endogenous Proteins
Dale A. Fortin, Shane E. Tillo, Guang Yang, Jong-Cheol Rah, Joshua B. Melander, Suxia Bai, Omar Soler-Cedeño, Maozhen Qin, Boris V. Zemelman, Caiying Guo, Tianyi Mao, Haining Zhong
Journal of Neuroscience 10 December 2014, 34 (50) 16698-16712; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3888-14.2014

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Dale A. Fortin, Shane E. Tillo, Guang Yang, Jong-Cheol Rah, Joshua B. Melander, Suxia Bai, Omar Soler-Cedeño, Maozhen Qin, Boris V. Zemelman, Caiying Guo, Tianyi Mao, Haining Zhong
Journal of Neuroscience 10 December 2014, 34 (50) 16698-16712; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3888-14.2014
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