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UWEC CERCA 2026 has ended
Friday May 1, 2026 2:10pm - 3:10pm CDT
The glutathione (GSH) pathway is an antioxidant pathway found in humans and zebrafish. This GSH pathway plays a critical role in detoxifying cells from substances such as methylmercury (MeHg), which is a prevalent environmental contaminant in the Great Lakes region.  Genetic variations in certain GSH genes have been reported to affect methylmercury detoxification efficiency in adult tissue; however, less is known about these environment-gene interactions during embryonic development. To investigate this context, we are creating knockout zebrafish lines with loss-of-function mutations in the GSH pathway genes gclm and gstp2. Mutations were created by microinjection of CRISPR reagents into 1-cell zebrafish embryos. Offspring of mature zebrafish identified with potential mutation were genotyped to characterize the DNA sequence at the CRISPR target area using PCR + restriction enzyme digestion with gel electrophoresis. The purpose of this project is to confirm loss-of-function mutations and generate homozygous mutant zebrafish lines to study how these genes influence developmental toxicity of contaminants during development.
Presenters
DA

Diana Abarca Palma

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Faculty Mentor
BC

Bradley Carter

Biology, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
JO

Joseph Orser

McNair Undergraduate Research Program, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Friday May 1, 2026 2:10pm - 3:10pm CDT
Davies Center: Woodland Theater (328) 77 Roosevelt Ave, Eau Claire, WI 54701, USA

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