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Tg(Ovgp1-TAg)1Imiy
Transgene Detail
Summary
Symbol: Tg(Ovgp1-TAg)1Imiy
Name: transgene insertion 1, Ichiro Miyoshi
MGI ID: MGI:3522655
Synonyms: mogp1-Tag
Transgene: Tg(Ovgp1-TAg)1Imiy  Location: unknown  
Alliance: Tg(Ovgp1-TAg)1Imiy page
Transgene
origin
Strain of Origin:  (C57BL/6 x DBA/2)F2
Transgene
description
Transgene Type:    Transgenic (Inserted expressed sequence)
Mutation:    Insertion
 
Mutation detailsThe SV40 large T antigen was placed under the transcriptional control of a 2.2 kb fragment containing the mouse oviductal glycoprotein 1 (Ovgp1) gene promoter sequence. 3' UTR and polyA sequences were derived from the rabbit Beta globin gene. RT-PCR confirmed SV40 TAg expression in the oviduct, uterus, vagina, and ovary, but not in the brain, lung, heart, liver, kidney, spleen, stomach, muscle, spinal cord, lymph node, mammary gland, or fat tissue. (J:78481)
Tumor Data
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Carrying this Mutation:  Mouse Strains: 1 strain available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
Notes
The transgenic line was maintained in the paternal germline since transgenic females developed severe uterine tumor pathology by 6 weeks of age. A small number of males greater than 6 months of age developed prostate tumors.
References
Original:  J:78481 Miyoshi I, et al., Mouse transgenic for murine oviduct-specific glycoprotein promoter-driven simian virus 40 large T-antigen: Tumor formation and its hormonal regulation. Mol Reprod Dev. 2002 Oct;63(2):168-76
All:  5 reference(s)

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last database update
05/07/2024
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