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Expression of the chicken transferrin gene in transgenic mice
Authors:G S McKnight  R E Hammer  E A Kuenzel  R L Brinster
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmacology School of Medicine University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195 USA;2. Laboratory of Reproductive Physiology School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 USA
Abstract:The chicken transferrin gene was microinjected into the male pronucleus of fertilized mouse eggs, and the eggs were then implanted into foster mothers. Approximately 15%-30% of the offspring from the injected eggs carried chicken DNA sequences; restriction mapping indicated that multiple copies of the chicken gene had integrated into the genome in a tandem arrangement in most of the mice. Six of the seven mice studied expressed the chicken gene, and in five mice there was a 5 to 10 fold preferential expression of chicken transferrin mRNA in liver compared to that in other tissues. Chicken transferrin was secreted into the serum of five of the mice, where it reached steady state concentrations up to 67 micrograms/ml. Offspring from transgenic parents also expressed the chicken gene; in some cases the expression in offspring was very similar to the parent, but in one line expression in offspring had increased 2 to 4 fold.
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