Efficient metaphase II transgenesis
with different transgene archetypes
Perry A C, Rothman A, de las Heras J I, Feinstein P, Mombaerts P, Cooke
H J and Wakayama T
Nat Biotechnol 19(11):1071-3 (2001)
SUMMARY
Mammalian genome characterization and biotechnology each require the mobilization
of large DNA segments to produce transgenic animals. We recently showed
that mouse metaphase II (mII) oocytes could efficiently promote transgenesis
(mII transgenesis) when coinjected with sperm and small (<5 kilobases)
ubiquitously expressed transgenes (tgs). We have extended this work and
now report that mII transgenesis can readily be applied to a range of
larger tgs (11.9-170 kilobases), including bacterial and mammalian artificial
chromosome (BAC and MAC) constructs. The efficiency of large-construct
mII transgenesis was at least as high as that with small constructs; 11-47%
of offspring carried the large tgs. More than 95% of these transgenic
founders transmitted the tg to offspring. These data demonstrate the ability
of mII transgenesis to deliver large tgs efficiently.
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