Optogenetic axon guidance in embryonic zebrafish
Publication information:
Harris JM, Wang AY-D, Arlotta P. Optogenetic axon guidance in embryonic zebrafish. STAR Protocols. 2021;2(4):100947. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xpro.2021.100947
Abstract
Summary Axons form the long-range connections of biological neuronal networks, which are built through the developmental process of axon guidance. Here, we describe a protocol to precisely and non-invasively control axonal growth trajectories in live zebrafish embryos using focal light activation of a photoactivatable Rac1. We outline techniques for photostimulation, time-lapse imaging, and immunohistochemistry. These approaches enable engineering of long-range axonal circuitry or repair of defective circuits in living zebrafish, despite a milieu of competing endogenous signals and repulsive barriers. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Harris et al. (2020).