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Selection by Flow-sorting of Genetically Transformed, GFP-expressing Blood Stages of the Rodent Malaria Parasite, Plasmodium Berghei

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Journal Nat Protoc
Specialties Biology
Pathology
Science
Date 2007 Apr 5
PMID 17406288
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Abstract

This protocol describes a methodology for the genetic transformation of the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei and the subsequent selection of transformed parasites expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) by flow-sorting. It provides methods for: transfection of the schizont stage with DNA constructs that contain gfp as the selectable marker; selection of fluorescent mutants by flow-sorting; and injection of flow-sorted, GFP-expressing parasites into mice and the subsequent collection of transformed parasites. The use of two different promoters for the expression of GFP is described; these two promoters require slightly different procedures for the selection of mutants. The protocol enables the collection of transformed parasites within 10-12 days after transfection. The genetic modification of P. berghei is widely used to investigate gene function in Plasmodium sp. The application of flow-sorting to the selection of transformed parasites increases the possibilities of parasite mutagenesis, by effectively expanding the range of selectable markers.

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