Strain Name |
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Stock No. | 110780 |
Common name |
B-Camk2a-iCre-EGFP mice |
Gene symbol and name | Camk2a, calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha |
Strain of origin |
C57BL/6 |
Chromosome | 18 |
Coat color | Black | Dietary information | Growth and reproduction diet for experimental mice |
NCBI Gene ID |
12322 |
Application
Expression
Expressed gene
iCre, improved cre recombinase, bacteriophage P1
Site of expression
the forebrain, including the CA1 pyramidal cell layer of the hippocampus
Gene editing strategy
A targeting vector was designed to insert an P2A-iCre-P2A-EGFP cassette before the calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha (Camk2a) stop codon. A Frt-flanked neomycin resistance (Neo) gene was inserted into the intron16-17 of Camk2a gene. The targeting vector was electroporated into C57BL/6-derived embryonic stem (ES) cells. Correctly targeted ES cells were injected into blastocysts and resulting chimeric mice were bred to FLP transgene mice to delete the neomycin selection cassette. FLP transgene was removed by crossing with wild-type C57BL/6 mice. These mice were maintained on a C57BL/6 background.
Phenotype Analysis
The
flow results showed that the mouse brain could express ICRE and function
normally.
The
single positive cells of TDTomato were found in testis, heart, liver, spleen,
lung and kidney by flow cytometry.The experiment results with Jackson Lab B6.
Cg - Tg (Camk2a - cre) STL T29-1 / J (Stock No: 005359 | T29-1) multiple organ
test in mice to express the result of the agreement.The IF results of the
fluorescent microscopic imaging of the mouse brain showed that the red
fluorescent protein of TDTomato was successfully expressed in the mouse brain,
and the expression was significantly increased in some areas, especially in the
structure of the dentate gyrus, which was highly expressed.
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