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Promoter: Klk8 Name: kallikrein related-peptidase 8 Alteration at locus: Transgenic |
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Reporter: EGFP (Jelly Fish) Name: Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein Alteration at locus: Transgenic |
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Transgene: Tg(Klk8-EGFP)KD59Gsat Name: transgene insertion KD59, GENSAT Project at Rockefeller University Alteration at locus: Transgenic |
Genetic Alterations:
Genotype modified to contain multiple copies of a modified BAC in which EGFP reporter gene is inserted immediately upstream of the coding sequence of the targeted gene. The BAC address for this line is RP24-321O20.
Genotype Determination:
ES Cell Line: Not applicable
Phenotype:
Site
specific expression of green fluorescent protein. In situ
histochemistry images of the central nervous system of this mouse can
be found at St. Jude BGEM. BAC-transgenic images of the central nervous system at various ages of this mouse can be found on the GENSAT project page. Similar images of this mouse can also be found at NCBI.
Founder genetic background: FVB/N
Strain genetic background: FVB/N-Crl:CD1(ICR) hybrid
Strain Development:
Modified
BAC containing inserted EGFP upstream of targeted gene injected into
pronuclei of FVB/N fertilized oocytes. Hemizygous progeny mated to Crl:CD1(ICR) mice each generation thereafter.
Donor: Nathaniel Heintz, Ph.D., The Rockefeller University, GENSAT
Primary Reference:
Gong S, Zheng C, Doughty ML, Losos K, Didkovsky N, Schambra UB, Nowak NJ, Joyner A, Leblanc G, Hatten ME, Heintz N. A gene expression atlas of the central nervous system based on bacterial artificial chromosomes. Nature. 2003 Oct 30;425(6961):917-25 (Medline PMID: 14586460)
Coat color: White
Other:
MMRRC Breeding System: Outcross to Crl:CD1(ICR)
Breeding Scheme(s):
Generation: N1F2
Overall Breeding Performance: Unknown
| Viability and Fertility | Female | Male |
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| Homozygotes are viable: | Unknown | Unknown |
| Homozygotes are fertile: | Unknown | Unknown |
| Hemizygotes are fertile: | Unknown | Yes |
| Age Reproductive Decline: | Unknown | Unknown |
Average litter size: 8
Recommended wean age: 3-4 weeks
Hemizygous transgenics are outcrossed to wild-type Crl:CD1(ICR) mates.
In general, GENSAT BAC transgenic mouse lines should be utilized in the hemizygous state. Breeding of the BAC transgene to a homozygous state carries an increased risk of generating an unwanted phenotype for two reasons. First, the transgene inserts at random into the genome. Breeding the transgene to homozygosity results in mice that carry this insertion on both chromosomes, increasing the probability that the insertion will result in an observable phenotype. Second, BAC transgenes may carry passenger genes that are also expressed from the BAC vector. Breeding to homozygosity doubles the number of these genes carried in the transgenic mouse, increasing the possibility that a phenotype will result as a consequence of increased gene dosage. In our experience, observable phenotypes are rare in BAC transgenic mice when carried in the hemizygous state.
Mice recovered from a cryo-archive will have health surveillance performed on the resuscitated animals.
Limited quantities of breeder mice (recovered litter) are available from a cryoarchive; recovered litter usually available to ship in 3 to 4 months.
Distribution of this strain requires submission of the MMRRC Conditions of Use (COU). A link to the COU web form will be provided via email after an order has been placed; the form should be completed then or the email forwarded to your institutional official for completion.
Additional charges may apply for any special requests. Shipping costs are in addition to the basic distribution/resuscitation fees. Information on shipping costs and any additional charges will be provided by the supplying MMRRC facility.
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1 The distribution fee covers the expense of resuscitating mice from the cryo-archive; you will receive the resulting litter. The litter will contain at minimum one breedable mutant carrier; the actual number of animals and the gender and genotype ratios will vary. (Typically, multiple breeder pairs can be established from the recovered litter.) Prior to shipment, the MMRRC will provide information about the animals recovered. If you anticipate or find that you need to request specific genotypes, genders or quantities of mice in excess of what is likely from a resuscitated litter, you may discuss available options and pricing with the supplying MMRRC facility.
2 An aliquot contains sufficient material (volume and concentration) for at least two IVF or several artificial inseminations (based on our procedures). The MMRRC makes no guarantee concerning success of these procedures when performed outside the MMRRC facilities.
3 An aliquot contains a sufficient number of embryos (in one or more vials and based on the transfer success rate of the MMRRC facility) to transfer to at least two recipients. The MMRRC makes no guarantee concerning embryo transfer success experienced in the recipient investigator's laboratory. Neither gender nor genotype ratios are guaranteed.
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