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Publication : Generation of a Cre knock-in into the Myocardin locus to mark early cardiac and smooth muscle cell lineages.

First Author  Espinoza-Lewis RA Year  2014
Journal  Genesis Volume  52
Issue  10 Pages  879-87
PubMed ID  25174608 Mgi Jnum  J:217513
Mgi Id  MGI:5614190 Doi  10.1002/dvg.22819
Citation  Espinoza-Lewis RA, et al. (2014) Generation of a Cre knock-in into the Myocardin locus to mark early cardiac and smooth muscle cell lineages. Genesis 52(10):879-87
abstractText  The molecular events that control cell fate determination in cardiac and smooth muscle lineages remain elusive. Myocardin is an important transcription cofactor that regulates cell proliferation, differentiation, and development of the cardiovascular system. Here, we describe the construction and analysis of a dual Cre and enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) knock-in mouse line in the Myocardin locus (Myocd(KI)). We report that the Myocd(KI) allele expresses the Cre enzyme and the EGFP in a manner that recapitulates endogenous Myocardin expression patterns. We show that Myocardin expression marks the earliest cardiac and smooth muscle lineages. Furthermore, this genetic model allows for the identification of a cardiac cell population, which maintains both Myocardin and Isl-1 expression, in E7.75-E8.0 embryos, highlighting the contribution and merging of the first and second heart fields during cardiogenesis. Therefore, the Myocd(KI) allele is a unique tool for studying cardiovascular development and lineage-specific gene manipulation.
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