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| These transgenic mice express Cre recombinase under the control of the mouse Prdm1 (PR domain containing 1, with ZNF domain; Blimp1) promoter. Cre-mediated recombination is detected in 55-76% of primordial germ cells when this strain is crossed with Gt(ROSA)26-GFP reporter mice. These mice may be useful for generating tissue-specific targeted mutants for studies of development and germ cell fate. | |||||||||||||||||||
Type Congenic; Transgenic; Additional information on Genetically Engineered and Mutant Mice. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Additional information on Congenic nomenclature. Species laboratory mouse Donating Investigator Michel Nussenzweig, The Rockefeller University Description
These transgenic mice express Cre recombinase under the control of the mouse Prdm1 (PR domain containing 1, with ZNF domain; Blimp1) promoter. Cre-mediated recombination is detected in 55-76% of primordial germ cells when this strain is crossed with Gt(ROSA)26-GFP reporter mice. Expression is also seen in plasma cells. These mice may be useful for generating tissue-specific targeted mutants for studies of development and germ cell fate.Development
The exon 1 coding region of the targeted mouse gene was substituted with the first 100bp of the Cre sequence preceded by a nuclear localization sequence (NLS). Exon 2 was replaced by the remaining Cre sequence followed by a transcriptional stop cassette. The modified BAC vector was linearized and microinjected into pronuclei of B6CBAF1 zygotes. This strain was backcrossed to C57BL/6 four times by the donating investigator.
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Mutagenesis and Transgenesis: Cre-lox System
| Allele Symbol | Tg(Prdm1-cre)1Masu | ||
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| Allele Name | transgene insertion 1, M Azim Surani | ||
| Allele Type | Transgenic (Cre/Flp) | ||
| Common Name(s) | Blimp1-Cre; Blimp1Cre; | ||
| Mutation Made By | M. Azim Surani, Gurdon Institute,University of Cambridge | ||
| Strain of Origin | (C57BL/6 x CBA)F1 | ||
| 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. | |||
| Promoter | Prdm1, PR domain containing 1, with ZNF domain, mouse, laboratory | ||
| Driver Note | Prdm1 | ||
| Molecular Note | The coding region in exon 1 and 2 were replaced by an NLS and Cre cDNA sequence, followed by a transcriptional STOP cassette. [MGI Ref ID J:99994] | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Tg(Prdm1-cre)1Masu, transgene insertion 1, M Azim Surani | ||
| Chromosome | UN | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | Blimp1-Cre; Blimp1Cre; | ||
Genotyping Protocols
Tg(Prdm1-cre), Standard PCR
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Genotyping resources and troubleshooting
Ohinata Y; Payer B; O'Carroll D; Ancelin K; Ono Y; Sano M; Barton SC; Obukhanych T; Nussenzweig M; Tarakhovsky A; Saitou M; Surani MA. 2005. Blimp1 is a critical determinant of the germ cell lineage in mice. Nature 436(7048):207-13. [PubMed: 15937476] [MGI Ref ID J:99994]
Tg(Prdm1-cre)1Masu relatedHorsley V; O'Carroll D; Tooze R; Ohinata Y; Saitou M; Obukhanych T; Nussenzweig M; Tarakhovsky A; Fuchs E. 2006. Blimp1 defines a progenitor population that governs cellular input to the sebaceous gland. Cell 126(3):597-609. [PubMed: 16901790] [MGI Ref ID J:115995]
Robertson EJ; Charatsi I; Joyner CJ; Koonce CH; Morgan M; Islam A; Paterson C; Lejsek E; Arnold SJ; Kallies A; Nutt SL; Bikoff EK. 2007. Blimp1 regulates development of the posterior forelimb, caudal pharyngeal arches, heart and sensory vibrissae in mice. Development 134(24):4335-45. [PubMed: 18039967] [MGI Ref ID J:129204]
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