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Dde-I restriction endonuclease fragmentation: a novel method of generating cDNA probes for in situ hybridization in brain

Melloni, Richard H.
Aronin, Neil
DeGennaro, Louis J.
Ferris, Craig F.
Harrison, Robert J.
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1997-05-01
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We present a novel procedure for detection of low- and high-abundance messenger RNAs in the brain by in situ hybridization histochemistry, by using fragmented double-stranded cDNA as molecular probes. The procedure involves digesting the cDNA of interest with the restriction endonuclease from Desulfocibrio desulfuricans (Dde I digestion), followed by random primed labeling, which generates a family of high specific activity cDNA fragments. This procedure is a rapid, straightforward, and reproducible method of obtaining sensitive probes for in situ hybridization and is generally applicable to the analysis of the expression of a large number of genes. Here we report the use of this procedure to prepare probes for the detection of synapsin I, p150Glued, neurotensin, c-fos, and c-jun mRNAs in brain, using both isotopic and non-isotopic labeling methods. Because this procedure does not require complex recombinant DNA manipulations or oligonucleotide design, it should prove useful to the non-molecular biologist examining the expression of genes in the central nervous system.

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J Histochem Cytochem. 1997 May;45(5):755-63.

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10.1177/002215549704500514
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9154163
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