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Immunofluorescence Assay to Evaluate Effect of Target Proteins on Neurite Outgrowth

July 8th, 2025

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Abstract

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Source: Chan, W., W., R. et al. An Enhanced Green Fluorescence Protein-based Assay for Studying Neurite Outgrowth in Primary Neurons. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).

In this video, we demonstrate an EGFP-based immunofluorescence assay to identify the efficacy of target proteins on the neurite outgrowth of primary cortical neurons. The primary neurons are transfected with a fluorescent protein, EGFP, and a target protein, and then an immunoassay is performed to investigate the effect of the target protein on neurite outgrowth.

Disclosures

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No conflicts of interest declared.

Materials

List of materials used in this article
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
18 mm Circle Cover SlipsThermo ScientificCB00180RASterilize before use
Cytochalasin DInvitrogenPHZ1063Dissolved in DMSO
EndoFree Plasmid Maxi KitQIAGEN12362
Fluorescence Mounting MediumDakoS302380
Lipofectamine 2000 Transfection ReagentInvitrogen11668019
ParaformaldehydeSigma-AldrichP6148
pEGFP-C1Clontech#6084-1
pCI FE65Please see references 8 and 15
PBS TabletsGibco18912014
Penicillin-StreptomycinGibco15140122
Poly-D-lysine hydrobromideSigma-AldrichP7280
SpatulaSigma-AldrichS4147
Trypsin-EDTA (0.05%), phenol redGibco25300062

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Primary Cortical NeuronsEGFP TransfectionTarget Protein AnalysisFluorescence MicroscopyImageJ NeuronJParaformaldehyde FixationPoly D Lysine CoatingNeuronal Projection Measurement

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