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Publication : Ubiquitous expression of marker transgenes in mice and rats.

First Author  Kisseberth WC Year  1999
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  214
Issue  1 Pages  128-38
PubMed ID  10491262 Mgi Jnum  J:90913
Mgi Id  MGI:3045507 Doi  10.1006/dbio.1999.9417
Citation  Kisseberth WC, et al. (1999) Ubiquitous expression of marker transgenes in mice and rats. Dev Biol 214(1):128-38
abstractText  The ability to unambiguously mark a cell's genotype is essential for studies in which genetically distinct cell populations must be distinguished from one another in vivo. One approach to this challenge has been the creation of transgenic mice expressing a transgene marker that is easily detectable, with no background staining. Multiple transgenic mouse strains bearing constructs with different combinations of promoter elements and coding sequences have been described, each with its own advantages and limitations. In this report we describe the use of an 800-bp promoter fragment isolated from the beta(geo) integration site in ROSA26 mice to target expression of two marker genes. We demonstrate that the ROSA26 promoter directs ubiquitous expression of human placental alkaline phosphatase and enhanced green fluorescent protein during embryonic and postnatal development in mouse and rat. We further demonstrate the general utility of these transgenes for marking donor cells in transplantation studies.
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