An efficient system to
establish multiple embryonic stem cell lines carrying an inducible expression
unit
Masui S, Shimosato D, Toyooka Y, Yagi R, Takahashi K and Niwa H
Nucleic Acids Res 33(4):e43 (2005)
SUMMARY
The growing use of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells in research emphasizes
their importance in studies of molecular mechanisms that maintain pluripotency
and direct cellular differentiation. Although systems for regulatable
transgene expression are essential for fine analysis of cellular processes
at the molecular level, a strategy for the establishment of multiple ES
cell lines carrying any of these systems has not yet been described. Here,
we report our development of the ROSA-TET system, an effective system
for the establishment of multiple ES cell lines carrying a tetracycline
(Tc)-regulatable transgene at the Gt (ROSA)26asSor (ROSA26) locus. This
system contains a knock-in step of a construct carrying both loxP and
its mutant sequences into the ROSA26 locus, followed by a subsequent exchange
step that introduces a cDNA to be Tc-regulated to the locus using the
recombinase-mediated cassette exchange reaction. Both steps are demonstrated
to give desired clones with high efficiency, suggesting that this system
can be introduced readily into any ES cell lines, leading to the simultaneous
establishment of multiple cell lines carrying different Tc-regulated cDNAs.
We believe that use of this system will strongly accelerate molecular
biological research using ES cells.
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