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Lessons from morpholino-based screening in zebrafish

Authors: 
Bedell VM, Westcot SE, Ekker SC
Citation: 
Briefings in Functional Genomics. 2011;[Epub ahead of print July 10] doi:10.1093/bfgp/elr021
Abstract: 
Morpholino oligonucleotides (MOs) are an effective, gene-specific antisense knockdown technology used in many model systems. Here we describe the application of MOs in zebrafish (Danio rerio) for in vivo functional characterization of gene activity. We summarize our screening experience beginning with gene target selection. We then discuss screening parameter considerations and data and database management. Finally, we emphasize the importance of off-target effect management and thorough downstream phenotypic validation. We discuss current morpholino limitations, including reduced stability when stored in aqueous solution. Advances in MO technology now provide a measure of spatiotemporal control over MO activity, presenting the opportunity for incorporating more finely tuned analyses into MO-based screening. Therefore, with careful management, MOs remain a valuable tool for discovery screening as well as individual gene knockdown analysis.
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish
Delivery Method: 
Microinjection