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Tg(CD2-CD4)313Flv
Transgene Detail
Summary
Symbol: Tg(CD2-CD4)313Flv
Name: transgene insertion 313, Richard A Flavell
MGI ID: MGI:2665755
Synonyms: TG huCD4
Transgene: Tg(CD2-CD4)313Flv  Location: unknown  
Alliance: Tg(CD2-CD4)313Flv page
Transgene
origin
Strain of Origin:  (CBA/Ca x C57BL/10)F2
Transgene
description
Transgene Type:    Transgenic (Inserted expressed sequence)
Mutation:    Insertion
 
Tg(CD2-CD4)313Flv expresses 1 gene
 
Mutation detailsSequence encoding human CD4 was inserted into a CD2 minigene cassette that contains 4.8 Kb of human CD2 promoter sequence and 5.5 Kb of downstream flanking sequence. Eight transgenic lines were established and line 313, which had 15 to 20 copies of the inserted transgene, was selected for further breeding and study. Human CD4 is expressed in >95% of transgenic T cells as observed by FACS analysis. (J:131345)
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Notes
The construction of this human CD4 transgenic line (313) is briefly described in J:77270. Details are said to be described elsewhere by Kaufman-Paterson (manuscript submitted for publication) but I have not been able to locate this reference -IL (7/17/03) I came across the paper describing the transgene, and chanced the molecular reference and the molecular note. TFM 3-14-08
References
Original:  J:77270 Law YM, et al., Human CD4 restores normal T cell development and function in mice deficient in murine CD4. J Exp Med. 1994 Apr 1;179(4):1233-42
All:  7 reference(s)

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