Drosophila cryopreservation and rewarming for long-term storage
Project Number5R21OD028758-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderBISCHOF, JOHN C
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
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Drosophila cryopreservation and rewarming for long-term storage
ABSTRACT
Drosophila melanogaster is one of the leading animal models for biomedical research and development. The
importance of Drosophila as a research tool relies on several characteristics: biomedical relevance (> 60% of
protein-coding genes in Drosophila have human homologs), ease of culture, small genome size, high fecundity,
short generation time, and easily recovered mutations. Currently there are >150K stocks held in centers at
Indiana, Vienna, and Kyoto, and this number is growing. However, reliable and cost-effective approaches for
long-term preservation of Drosophila stocks are lacking. Methods to cryopreserve Drosophila embryos have
been published, but they are considered labor-intensive, have proven difficult to successfully reproduce, and
therefore have not been translated into wide practice.
Using cryopreservation and rewarming expertise developed over the past two decades in the Bischof lab at the
University of Minnesota, we have developed a new and simple way to successfully cryopreserve Drosophila
embryos. Our preliminary results are very promising: out of the initial embryos used for cryopreservation,
20±8% embryos hatched after cryopreservation, and 1.5±1% embryos developed into fertile adults. For this
proposal, our main hypothesis is that we can achieve 10% growth to normal adulthood from
cryopreserved Drosophila embryos by optimizing pre-cooling, cooling, warming, and post-warming procedures.
In addition to optimizing these procedures for a few established Drosophila lines, we will test them on 10 mutant
lines to show that they do not affect mutations.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Drosophila cryopreservation and rewarming for long-term storage
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Drosophila melanogaster, also known as the common fruit fly, is one of the leading animal models for biomedical
research and development. Reliable and cost-effective approaches for long-term preservation of Drosophila
stocks are lacking, however. This proposal describes a method for long-term cryopreservation and rewarming of
Drosophila embryos that would be easily reproducible by any insect lab.
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Project Terms
AdultAnimal ModelBiomedical ResearchCharacteristicsCodeCool-X-ACryopreservationCryoprotective AgentsDataDrosophila genusDrosophila melanogasterEmbryoFertilityFutureGenerationsGenesGenomeGoalsGrowthHumanImmersionIndianaInsectaMethodsMinnesotaMutationProceduresProteinsProtocols documentationPublishingReproducibilityResearchRewarmingSolventsTestingTimeTranslatingUniversitiescostcost effectiveflymutantpreservationresearch and developmenttool
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