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Former Names C57BL/6-Tg(ACTB-EGFP)131Osb/LeySopJ (Changed: 08-MAY-08 ) B6.Cg-Tg(ACTB-EGFP)1Osb/LeySopJ (Changed: 17-OCT-07 ) C57BL/6-Tg(ACTB-EGFP)1Osb/LeySopJ (Changed: 03-MAY-07 ) C57BL/6-Tg(CAGG-EGFP)1Ley/J (Changed: 03-MAY-07 ) Type Coisogenic; Mutant Strain; Transgenic; Additional information on Genetically Engineered and Mutant Mice. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Mating System +/+ sibling x Hemizygote (Female x Male) 02-MAY-08 Species laboratory mouse Generation ?+NE4F2 (17-MAY-13)
Generation DefinitionsDonating Investigator Brian Soper, The Jackson Laboratory Description
This transgenic mouse line with an "enhanced" GFP (EGFP) cDNA under the control of a chicken beta-actin promoter and cytomegalovirus enhancer makes all of the tissues, with the exception of erythrocytes and hair, appear green under excitation light. The viability of homozygous mice is unknown.Of note, it has been the experience at The Jackson Laboratory that Stock No. 006567 (C57BL/6-Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb/LeySopJ) demonstrates the highest proportion of GFP expressing cell populations in bone marrow, thymus, spleen and peripheral blood when compared to Stock No. 003291 (C57BL/6-Tg(CAG-EGFP)1Osb/J) and Stock No. 007075 (CByJ.B6-Tg(CAG-EGFP)1Osb/J).
View the pdf document on GFP Expressing Lymphocyte Populations in C57BL/6-Tg(CAG-EGFP)1Osb/J, C57BL/6-Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb/LeySopJ and CByJ.B6-Tg(CAG-EGFP)1Osb/J.
Development
The EcoRI sites included in the PCR primers were used to introduce the amplified EGFP cDNA into a pCAGGS expression vector containing the chicken beta-actin promoter and cytomegalovirus enhancer, beta-actin intron and bovine globin poly-adenylation signal. The entire insert with the promoter and coding sequence was excised with Bam-HI and SalI and gel-purified. The transgenic construct was was introduced into C57BL/6 donor eggs. Founder mice were bred to C57BL/6 mice, and backcrossed to the same for 11 generations.
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| Allele Symbol | Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb | ||
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| Allele Name | transgene insertion 131, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University | ||
| Allele Type | Transgenic (Reporter) | ||
| Common Name(s) | Osb-Y01; Tg(ACTB-EGFP)131Osb; Tg(ACTB-EGFP)Y01Osb; Tg(Act-EGFP)C14-Y01-FM131Osb; Tg(CAG-EGFP)C14-Y01-FM131Osb; Tg(act-EGFP)Y01Osb; Tg14(act-EGFP)ObsY01; TgN(act-EGFP)ObsC14-Yo1-FM1310; Y01; | ||
| Strain of Origin | C57BL/6 | ||
| Site of Expression | All of the tissues, with the exception of erythrocytes and hair, appear green under excitation light. | ||
| Expressed Gene | GFP, Green Fluorescent Protein, jellyfish | ||
| Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), derived from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria, is a versatile reporter molecule which has found use in many biological applications. In some constructs the original molecule has been modified in order to enhance its fluorescence intensity (EGFP, enhanced GFP). When utilized in a transgenic construct, tissue expressing sufficient amounts of GFP will fluoresce when exposed to a 488 nm light source. | |||
| Promoter | ACTB, actin, beta, chicken | ||
| General Note | This transgene was made using the same construct as Tg(ACTB-EGFP)1Osb, but in this case it was injected into C57BL/6 fertilized oocytes. According to the Center for Animal Resources and Development Database (CARD R-Base), which distributes it, the transgene integrated on Chr 14D1. | ||
| Molecular Note | The transgene comprises the cDNA encoding enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), from the jellyfish Aequoria victoria, downstream of the "CAG promoter" -- which consists of the cytomegalovirus immediate early (CMV-EI) enhancer followed by a 1.3-kb DNA segment including the promoter, first exon and first intron of the chicken beta-actin gene, with the 3' splice junction sequence replaced by that of the rabbit hemoglobin beta gene -- and followed by the rabbit beta-hemoglobin polyadenylation signal and 3' flanking sequence. [MGI Ref ID J:87415] | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb, transgene insertion 131, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University | ||
| Chromosome | 14 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | Tg(ACTB-EGFP)131Osb; Tg(ACTB-EGFP)Y01Osb; Tg(Act-EGFP)C14-Y01-FM131Osb; Tg(CAG-EGFP)C14-Y01-FM131Osb; Tg(act-EGFP)Y01Osb; Tg14(act-EGFP)ObsY01; TgN(act-EGFP)ObsC14-Yo1-FM1310; Y01; | ||
Genotyping Protocols
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Colony Maintenance
Breeding & Husbandry When maintaining a live colony, these mice are bred as hemizygotes. The Donating Investigator maintained the line using a hemizygote x hemizygote breeding scheme and has not tried to make the strain homozygous. Mating System +/+ sibling x Hemizygote (Female x Male) 02-MAY-08 Diet Information LabDiet® 5K52/5K67
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Price per mouse (US dollars $) Gender Genotypes Provided Individual Mouse $261.00 Female or Male Hemizygous for Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb
Price per Pair (US dollars $) Pair Genotype $325.00 Hemizygous for Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb x Noncarrier $325.00 Noncarrier x Hemizygous for Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb Standard Supply
Repository-Live. Repository-Live represents an exclusive set of over 1500 unique mouse models maintained at The Jackson Laboratory to support a vast array of research areas. The breeding colonies for Repository Strains provide mice for both large and small orders and fluctuate in size depending on current demand for each strain. Repository-live orders are treated as custom orders. Within 2 business days, we respond to each availability inquiry or order with various delivery options. Repository Strains typically are delivered at 4 to 8 weeks of age and will not exceed 12 weeks of age on the day of shipping.
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Price per mouse (US dollars $) Gender Genotypes Provided Individual Mouse $339.30 Female or Male Hemizygous for Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb
Price per Pair (US dollars $) Pair Genotype $422.50 Hemizygous for Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb x Noncarrier $422.50 Noncarrier x Hemizygous for Tg(CAG-EGFP)131Osb Standard Supply
Repository-Live. Repository-Live represents an exclusive set of over 1500 unique mouse models maintained at The Jackson Laboratory to support a vast array of research areas. The breeding colonies for Repository Strains provide mice for both large and small orders and fluctuate in size depending on current demand for each strain. Repository-live orders are treated as custom orders. Within 2 business days, we respond to each availability inquiry or order with various delivery options. Repository Strains typically are delivered at 4 to 8 weeks of age and will not exceed 12 weeks of age on the day of shipping.
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Repository-Live. Repository-Live represents an exclusive set of over 1500 unique mouse models maintained at The Jackson Laboratory to support a vast array of research areas. The breeding colonies for Repository Strains provide mice for both large and small orders and fluctuate in size depending on current demand for each strain. Repository-live orders are treated as custom orders. Within 2 business days, we respond to each availability inquiry or order with various delivery options. Repository Strains typically are delivered at 4 to 8 weeks of age and will not exceed 12 weeks of age on the day of shipping.
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