C. Davison,Hamelynn Harzman,Jessie Nicholson,Seth Entriken,Kierinn Mobley,A. Krull,Manik Singhal,Caleb J. Skow,Nathan Matthews,Lindsey Kopp,Benjamin Gillette,Tyler J Weide,Jana R Hukvari,Sofia C P Stumpf,Olivia M Feldmann,Maura McGrail,Renu Srivastava,Jeffrey J. Essner
Tjp1a and other tight junction and adherens proteins play important roles in cell-cell adhesion, scaffolding, and forming seals between cells in epithelial and endothelial tissues. In this study, we labeled Tjp1a of zebrafish with the monomeric red fluorescent protein (mRFP) using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted integration of biotin-labeled polymerase chain reaction (PCR) generated templates. Labeling Tjp1a with RFP allowed us to follow membrane and junctional dynamics of epithelial and endothelial cells throughout zebrafish embryo development. For targeted integration, we used short 35 bp homology arms on each side of the Cas9 genomic target site at the C-terminal of the coding sequence in