Scientific Reports (Jul 2017)

Genetic targeting and anatomical registration of neuronal populations in the zebrafish brain with a new set of BAC transgenic tools

  • Dominique Förster,
  • Irene Arnold-Ammer,
  • Eva Laurell,
  • Alison J. Barker,
  • António M. Fernandes,
  • Karin Finger-Baier,
  • Alessandro Filosa,
  • Thomas O. Helmbrecht,
  • Yvonne Kölsch,
  • Enrico Kühn,
  • Estuardo Robles,
  • Krasimir Slanchev,
  • Tod R. Thiele,
  • Herwig Baier,
  • Fumi Kubo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04657-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Genetic access to small, reproducible sets of neurons is key to an understanding of the functional wiring of the brain. Here we report the generation of a new Gal4- and Cre-driver resource for zebrafish neurobiology. Candidate genes, including cell type-specific transcription factors, neurotransmitter-synthesizing enzymes and neuropeptides, were selected according to their expression patterns in small and unique subsets of neurons from diverse brain regions. BAC recombineering, followed by Tol2 transgenesis, was used to generate driver lines that label neuronal populations in patterns that, to a large but variable extent, recapitulate the endogenous gene expression. We used image registration to characterize, compare, and digitally superimpose the labeling patterns from our newly generated transgenic lines. This analysis revealed highly restricted and mutually exclusive tissue distributions, with striking resolution of layered brain regions such as the tectum or the rhombencephalon. We further show that a combination of Gal4 and Cre transgenes allows intersectional expression of a fluorescent reporter in regions where the expression of the two drivers overlaps. Taken together, our study offers new tools for functional studies of specific neural circuits in zebrafish.