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Establishment of a conditional transgenic system using the 2A peptide in the female mouse germline.


ABSTRACT: Transgenic mice are essential research tools in developmental biology studies. The 2A peptide allows multiple genes to be expressed simultaneously at comparable levels in somatic cells, but there are no reports of it being used successfully in germ cells. We constructed a Cre/loxP-based conditional vector containing the 2A peptide to significantly enhance the expression of a reporter and target gene from a constitutive promoter in oocytes. Mice with a transgene insertion containing the chicken β-actin promoter, floxed EGFP-polyA cassette, mCherry reporter, 2A peptide and target gene DNA methyltransferase 3A2 (Dnmt3a2) were crossed with TNAP- or Vasa-Cre mice to produce offspring, in which mCherry and DNMT3A2 proteins were highly expressed in oocytes upon Cre-mediated removal of EGFP-polyA. This novel transgenic mouse line based on the 2A expression system can serve as a useful tool for examining gene function during oogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Hara S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4085391 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Establishment of a conditional transgenic system using the 2A peptide in the female mouse germline.

Hara Satoshi S   Takano Takashi T   Ogata Mio M   Yamakami Reina R   Sato Yusuke Y   Kono Tomohiro T   Obata Yayoi Y  

The Journal of reproduction and development 20140315 3


Transgenic mice are essential research tools in developmental biology studies. The 2A peptide allows multiple genes to be expressed simultaneously at comparable levels in somatic cells, but there are no reports of it being used successfully in germ cells. We constructed a Cre/loxP-based conditional vector containing the 2A peptide to significantly enhance the expression of a reporter and target gene from a constitutive promoter in oocytes. Mice with a transgene insertion containing the chicken β  ...[more]

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