Male germline recombination of a conditional allele by the widely used Dermo1‐cre (Twist2‐cre) transgene |
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Authors: | Li Wang Yuji Mishina Jun‐Lin Guan Fei Liu |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences and Division of Prosthodontics, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, Michigan;2. Department of Cancer Biology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Conditional gene knockout using the Cre/loxP system is instrumental in advancing our understanding of the function of genes in a wide range of disciplines. It is becoming increasingly apparent in the literature that recombination mediated by some Cre transgenes can occur in unexpected tissues. Dermo1‐Cre (Twist2‐Cre) has been widely used to target skeletal lineage cells as well as other mesoderm‐derived cells. Here we report that Dermo1‐Cre exhibits spontaneous male germline recombination activity leading to a Cre‐mediated recombination of a floxed Ptk2 (Protein tyrosine kinase 2, also known as Fak Focal adhesion kinase]) allele but not a floxed Rb1cc1 (RB1 inducible coiled‐coil 1, also known as Fip200 FAK‐family Interacting Protein of 200 kDa]) allele at high frequency. This ectopic germline activity of Dermo1‐Cre occurred in all or none manner in a given litter. We demonstrated that the occurrence of germline recombination activity of Dermo1‐Cre transgene can be avoided by using female mice as parental Dermo1‐Cre carriers. |
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Keywords: | conditional knockout Cre‐loxP Dermo1‐Cre Fak Fip200 germline Twist2‐Cre |
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