| Literature DB >> 28875587 |
Nicholas W Plummer1, Erica K Ungewitter2, Kathleen G Smith1, Humphrey H-C Yao2, Patricia Jensen1.
Abstract
Recombinase responsive mouse lines expressing diphtheria toxin subunit A (DTA) are well established tools for targeted ablation of genetically defined cell populations. Here we describe a new knock-in allele at the Gt(Rosa)26Sor locus that retains the best features of previously described DTA alleles-including a CAG promoter, attenuated mutant DTA cDNA, and ubiquitous EGFP labeling-with the addition of a Cre-dependent FLEx switch for tight control of expression. The FLEx switch consists of two pairs of antiparallel lox sites requiring Cre-mediated recombination for inversion of the DTA to the proper orientation for transcription. We demonstrate its utility by Cre-dependent ablation of both a broad domain in the embryonic nervous system and a discrete population of cells in the fetal gonads. We conclude that this new DTA line is useful for targeted ablation of genetically-defined cell populations.Entities:
Keywords: DIO; DTA; Dppa3; En1; Rosa26; loxP
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28875587 PMCID: PMC5671341 DOI: 10.1002/dvg.23067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genesis ISSN: 1526-954X Impact factor: 2.487