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Publication : Parental imprinting of an Igf-2 transgene.

First Author  Lee JE Year  1993
Journal  Mol Reprod Dev Volume  35
Issue  4 Pages  382-90
PubMed ID  8398116 Mgi Jnum  J:13310
Mgi Id  MGI:61511 Doi  10.1002/mrd.1080350411
Citation  Lee JE, et al. (1993) Parental imprinting of an Igf-2 transgene. Mol Reprod Dev 35(4):382-90
abstractText  As a consequence of parental imprinting in mice, the paternal allele encoding insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II) is expressed, whereas the maternal allele is silent in most tissues. To examine whether cis-acting sequences involved in imprinting are located in the vicinity of the Igf-2 gene, we have constructed mouse transgenic lines and studied the expression of a 30 kb rat Igf-2 transgene, in which the coding region has been replaced with the lacZ reporter sequence. Chromatin position effects and/or absence of long-range regulatory elements seem to have affected tissue-specific expression in the transgenic mice. However, in one of six expressing lines, staining of embryos for beta-galactosidase activity was detected in a minor subset of tissues normally transcribing the endogenous homolog, but only when the transgene was transmitted paternally. This transgene was integrated into mouse chromosome 19, which is apparently free of imprinted loci. Although the possibility that the Igf-2 transgene was inserted into an as yet unidentified imprinted locus is discussed, a more likely interpretation of our results is that the transgene carries at least a portion of its own imprinting signal, because it consists of the genomic sequences of a locus already known to be imprinted and maintains the correct imprinting mode.
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