Strain Name: |
B6.129P2(Cg)-Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm/J |
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Stock Number: |
006084 |
Availability: | Repository- Live |
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| Genes & Alleles | Foxg1; Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm; cre; |
Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Congenic Additional information on JAX® GEMM® Strains. Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Mutant Strain Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Targeted Mutation Mating System +/+ sibling x Heterozygote (Female x Male) Species laboratory mouse Donating Investigator IMR Colony, The Jackson Laboratory Generation N6 (02-MAY-08) Strain Description
This strain expresses Cre recombinase from the endogenous Foxg1 locus. Forkhead box G1 is required for telencephalon development and is expressed specifically in the telencephalon and discrete head structures. When crossed with a strain containing loxP site flanked sequence of interest, Cre-mediated recombination results in tissue-specific deletion of the target. Recombination occurs in the telencephalon, anterior optic vesicle (developing lens and retina), otic vesicle, facial and head ectoderm, olfactory epithelium, mid-hindbrain junction and pharyngeal pouches. Mice that are homozygous for the targeted mutation die perinatally. Heterozygous mutant mice are viable, fertile, normal in size. On the C57BL/6 background, forebrain volume in heterozygotes is substantially reduced especially in the cerebral cortex (40.7%), striatum (29.7%), and hippocampus (18.6%). In the adult, the thalamus is reduced in volume by 21.6%. This mutant mouse strain represents a model that may be useful in studies of telencephalic development.In an attempt to offer alleles on well-characterized or multiple genetic backgrounds, alleles are frequently moved to a genetic background different from that on which an allele was first characterized. This is the case for the strain above. It should be noted that the phenotype could vary from that originally described. We will modify the strain description if necessary as published results become available.
Strain Development
A targeting vector containing cre coding sequence, neomycin resistance and herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase genes was used to disrupt most of the coding sequence the targeted gene. The endogenous Foxg1 promoter drives expression of the Cre recombinase through the in-frame insertion of the cre coding sequence to the first 13 codons of the Foxg1 gene. The construct was electroporated into 129P2/OlaHsd-Hprtb-m1 derived HM-1 embryonic stem (ES) cells. Correctly targeted ES cells were injected into C57BL/6 blastocysts. The resulting chimeric animals were initially backcrossed to Swiss Webster mice, then backcrossed for 9 generations on a 129 background and then backcrossed for 5 generations on to the C57BL/6J background.
Mammalian Phenotype Terms assigned by genotype |
| Allele Symbol | Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm | ||
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| Allele Name | targeted mutation 1, Susan K McConnell | ||
| Common Name(s) | Foxg1-; Foxg1-Cre; Foxg1:Cre; Foxg1Cre; TgH(Foxg1-Cre)1Skm; | ||
| Mutation Made By | Susan McConnell, Stanford University | ||
| Strain of Origin | 129P2/OlaHsd-Hprt1 | ||
| ES Cell Line Name | HM-1 | ||
| ES Cell Line Strain | 129P2/OlaHsd-Hprt1 | ||
| Site of Expression | telencephalon, anterior optic vesicle (developing lens and retina), otic vesicle, facial and head ectoderm, olfactory epithelium, mid-hindbrain junction and pharyngeal pouches | ||
| Expressed Gene | cre, cre recombinase, bacteriophage P1 | ||
| Cre recombinase is an enzyme derived from the bacteriophage P1 that specifically recognizes loxP sites. Cre has been shown to effectively mediate the excision of DNA located between loxP sites. After the excision event, the DNA ends recombine leaving a single loxP site in place of the intervening sequence. | |||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Foxg1, forkhead box G1 | ||
| Chromosome | 12 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | 2900064B05Rik; BF-1; BF1; BF1A; BF2; FHKL3; FKH2; FKHL1; FKHL2; FKHL3; FKHL4; FOXG1A; FOXG1B; FOXG1C; HBF-1; HBF-2; HBF-3; HBF-G2; HBF2; HFK1; HFK2; HFK3; HNF-3/forkhead homolog, brain factor 1; Hfh9; Hfhbf1; KHL2; QIN; RATBF1A; RIKEN cDNA 2900064B05 gene; | ||
| General Note | Cre mediated recombination was demonstrated in 3 reporter mouse lines in the following tissues: telencephalon, anterior optic vesicle, otic vesicle, facial and head ectoderm, olfactory epithelium, mid-hindbrain junction, and pharyngeal pouches. | ||
| Molecular Note | Most of the coding region was replaced with a cre gene and a neomycin cassette. The cre gene sequence was fused in-frame following the first 13 codons of the gene. The endogenous promoter is active in telencephalon, anterior optic vesicle, otic vesicle, facial and head ectoderm, olfactory epithelium, mid-hindbrain junction and pharyngeal pouches. [MGI Ref ID J:62916] | ||
| Control | ||
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| Wild-type from the colony | ||
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Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm
| Breeding & Husbandry | When maintaining a live colony, these mice are bred as heterozygotes. |
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Congenic Nomenclature
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Cell Motility Defects
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Neural Crest Defects
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Neurobiology Research
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Selected Reference(s)
Additional ReferencesEagleson KL; Schlueter McFadyen-Ketchum LJ; Ahrens ET; Mills PH; Does MD; Nickols J; Levitt P. 2007. Disruption of Foxg1 expression by knock-in of cre recombinase: effects on the development of the mouse telencephalon. Neuroscience 148(2):385-99. [PubMed: 17640820] [MGI Ref ID J:128207]
Hebert JM; McConnell SK. 2000. Targeting of cre to the Foxg1 (BF-1) locus mediates loxP recombination in the telencephalon and other developing head structures. Dev Biol 222(2):296-306. [PubMed: 10837119] [MGI Ref ID J:62916]
| Strain Name: | B6.129P2(Cg)-Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm/J |
| Stock Number: | 006084 |
IMPORTANT NOTE: Prices are based on shipping destination. The shipping destinations are:
| Price(s) in US dollars ($) | Genotype(s) Provided | ||||
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| Individual Mouse Price | $307.40 | Heterozygous for Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm | |||
| Pair | $375.30 | Heterozygous for Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm x Wild-type for Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm | |||
| Pair | $375.30 | Wild-type for Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm x Heterozygous for Foxg1tm1(cre)Skm | |||
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