Tg(tetO-Nog,-EGFP)53Hda
Transgene Detail
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Tg(tetO-Nog,-EGFP)53Hda |
| Name: |
transgene insertion 53, K Sue O'Shea |
| MGI ID: |
MGI:5609523 |
| Synonyms: |
pBi-Noggin-EGFP |
| Transgene: |
Tg(tetO-Nog,-EGFP)53Hda Location: unknown Genetic Position: Chr16, Syntenic
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| Alliance: |
Tg(tetO-Nog,-EGFP)53Hda page
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| Transgene Type: |
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Transgenic (Inducible, Inserted expressed sequence, Reporter) |
| Inducer: |
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doxycycline/tetracycline |
| Mutation: |
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Insertion
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Tg(tetO-Nog,-EGFP)53Hda involves 1 genes/genome features (Golgb1)
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Tg(tetO-Nog,-EGFP)53Hda expresses
1 gene
Transgene expresses:
| Organism |
Expressed Gene |
Note |
| mouse |
Nog (MGI:104327) |
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Mutation details: The transgene has a Pbi-1 bi-directional tetracycline-responsive promoter with an enhanced green fluorescent protein-coding region (eGFP) on one side, and a mouse noggin cDNA sequence (encompassing the complete coding region) on the other side. The promoter contains the Tet-responsive element (TRE) placed between two constitutively active, minimal human cytomegalovirus promoters. The eGFP is followed by a beta-globin polyA signal, and the noggin cDNA is followed by an SV40 polyA signal. Analysis at The Jackson Laboratory revealed two complex transgene integration sites (including one transgene-transgene fusion event) both within the Golgb1 locus on chromosome 16. This two duplications of Golgb1 genome region (totaling ~22.3 kb) are fused to transgene sequences (chr16:36,898,704-36,921,071 [mm10]) and chr16:36,899,753-36,899,756 [mm10]). The number of transgene copies at each site was not determined. The transgene insertion effect on Golgb1 expression has not been specifically determined.
(J:216792)
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| Mouse strains and cell lines
available from the International Mouse Strain Resource
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| Carrying this Mutation: |
Mouse Strains: 1 strain available
Cell Lines: 0 lines available
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| Original: |
J:216792 Morell M, et al., Inducible expression of noggin selectively expands neural progenitors in the adult SVZ. Stem Cell Res. 2014 Nov 22;14(1):79-94 |
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1 reference(s) |
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