| Literature DB >> 30007418 |
Tanya L Daigle1, Linda Madisen1, Travis A Hage1, Matthew T Valley1, Ulf Knoblich1, Rylan S Larsen1, Marc M Takeno1, Lawrence Huang1, Hong Gu1, Rachael Larsen1, Maya Mills1, Alice Bosma-Moody1, La' Akea Siverts1, Miranda Walker1, Lucas T Graybuck1, Zizhen Yao1, Olivia Fong1, Thuc Nghi Nguyen1, Emma Garren1, Garreck H Lenz1, Mariya Chavarha2, Julie Pendergraft1, James Harrington1, Karla E Hirokawa1, Julie A Harris1, Philip R Nicovich1, Medea J McGraw1, Douglas R Ollerenshaw1, Kimberly A Smith1, Christopher A Baker1, Jonathan T Ting1, Susan M Sunkin1, Jérôme Lecoq1, Michael Z Lin2, Edward S Boyden3, Gabe J Murphy1, Nuno M da Costa1, Jack Waters1, Lu Li1, Bosiljka Tasic1, Hongkui Zeng4.
Abstract
Modern genetic approaches are powerful in providing access to diverse cell types in the brain and facilitating the study of their function. Here, we report a large set of driver and reporter transgenic mouse lines, including 23 new driver lines targeting a variety of cortical and subcortical cell populations and 26 new reporter lines expressing an array of molecular tools. In particular, we describe the TIGRE2.0 transgenic platform and introduce Cre-dependent reporter lines that enable optical physiology, optogenetics, and sparse labeling of genetically defined cell populations. TIGRE2.0 reporters broke the barrier in transgene expression level of single-copy targeted-insertion transgenesis in a wide range of neuronal types, along with additional advantage of a simplified breeding strategy compared to our first-generation TIGRE lines. These novel transgenic lines greatly expand the repertoire of high-precision genetic tools available to effectively identify, monitor, and manipulate distinct cell types in the mouse brain.Entities:
Keywords: Cre; Flp; TIGRE; calcium sensor; cell type; channelrhodopsin; optogenetics; reporter; transgenic mice; voltage sensor
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30007418 PMCID: PMC6086366 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.06.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582