| Literature DB >> 32027825 |
Lin Luo1, Mateusz C Ambrozkiewicz2, Fritz Benseler3, Cui Chen4, Emilie Dumontier5, Susanne Falkner6, Elisabetta Furlanis6, Andrea M Gomez6, Naosuke Hoshina7, Wei-Hsiang Huang8, Mary Anne Hutchison9, Yu Itoh-Maruoka10, Laura A Lavery11, Wei Li4, Tomohiko Maruo12, Junko Motohashi13, Emily Ling-Lin Pai14, Kenneth A Pelkey15, Ariane Pereira16, Thomas Philips17, Jennifer L Sinclair18, Jeff A Stogsdill19, Lisa Traunmüller6, Jiexin Wang20, Joke Wortel21, Wenjia You22, Nashat Abumaria23, Kevin T Beier24, Nils Brose3, Harold A Burgess18, Constance L Cepko25, Jean-François Cloutier5, Cagla Eroglu26, Sandra Goebbels27, Pascal S Kaeser20, Jeremy N Kay16, Wei Lu9, Liqun Luo28, Kenji Mandai29, Chris J McBain15, Klaus-Armin Nave27, Marco A M Prado30, Vania F Prado30, Jeffrey Rothstein17, John L R Rubenstein14, Gesine Saher27, Kenji Sakimura31, Joshua R Sanes32, Peter Scheiffele6, Yoshimi Takai10, Hisashi Umemori7, Matthijs Verhage21, Michisuke Yuzaki13, Huda Yahya Zoghbi11, Hiroshi Kawabe33, Ann Marie Craig34.
Abstract
The Cre-loxP system is invaluable for spatial and temporal control of gene knockout, knockin, and reporter expression in the mouse nervous system. However, we report varying probabilities of unexpected germline recombination in distinct Cre driver lines designed for nervous system-specific recombination. Selective maternal or paternal germline recombination is showcased with sample Cre lines. Collated data reveal germline recombination in over half of 64 commonly used Cre driver lines, in most cases with a parental sex bias related to Cre expression in sperm or oocytes. Slight differences among Cre driver lines utilizing common transcriptional control elements affect germline recombination rates. Specific target loci demonstrated differential recombination; thus, reporters are not reliable proxies for another locus of interest. Similar principles apply to other recombinase systems and other genetically targeted organisms. We hereby draw attention to the prevalence of germline recombination and provide guidelines to inform future research for the neuroscience and broader molecular genetics communities.Entities:
Keywords: Cre-lox; conditional gene targeting; conditional knockin; conditional knockout; conditional reporter; germline recombination; molecular genetics; mosaic recombination; parental sex bias; site-specific recombinase
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32027825 PMCID: PMC7377387 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.01.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173