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Allele : Tg(Prnp)941Zbz transgene insertion 941, University Hospital Zurich

Primary Identifier  MGI:5318499 Allele Type  Transgenic
Attribute String  Inserted expressed sequence Gene  Tg(Prnp)941Zbz
Strain of Origin  (C57BL/6 x DBA/2)F1 x B6;129S7-Prnp<tm1Cwe> Is Recombinase  false
Is Wild Type  false
molecularNote  Mice with this transgene express a Myc epitope tagged prion protein under control of the regulatory sequences of the mouse prion protein gene (Prnp) contained in the "half-genomic" vector phgPrp, which includes 6 kb of 5'- and 2.2 kb of 3'-flanking DNA, exon 1, intron 1, and exon 2 joined to exon 3 of the mouse Prnp gene. The expressed protein is a mouse prion protein with a sub-C terminal human Myc epitope (EQKLISEEDL) following Ser230, just before the C terminal membrane anchor of the PRNP precursor protein that in the mature protein is replaced by a GPI anchor; the Myc epitope is followed by a repetition of the five amino acid sequence culminating in Ser230. By Southern blot analysis it was estimated that mice of this transgenic line carry one copy of the transgene per haploid genome. Transcription of the transgene was confirmed by northern blot analysis of total brain RNA. Transgenic mice with a Prnp null background were shown by western blot analysis of whole tissue extracts to express ~0.33-fold the wild-type level of PRNP in brain and ~2-fold the wild-type level in spleen. Appropriate localization of the Myc-tagged protein to detergent resistant membranes was demonstrated by its presence, detected by western blot analysis, in the same centrifugal gradient fractions of cerebellar DRM preparations as flotillin 2.
  • mutations:
  • Insertion
  • synonyms:
  • PrPmyc,
  • Prnp-myc,
  • Tg941(myc),
  • Prnp-myc,
  • Tg(PrPmyc)941Zbz,
  • Tg941(myc),
  • Tg941,
  • Tg941,
  • Tg(PrPmyc)941Zbz,
  • PrPmyc
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