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TDP‐43 is a highly conserved and ubiquitously expressed nuclear protein. It has been implicated in the regulation of transcription, alternative splicing, translation, and neuronal plasticity. TDP‐43 has also been shown to be a disease signature protein associated with several neurodegenerative diseases including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. However, the correlation of the physiological functions...
Analysis of the retinal defects of a CK2 phosphomimetic variant of E(spl)M8 (M8S159D) and the truncated protein M8* encoded by the E(spl)D allele, suggest that the nonphosphorylated CtD “autoinhibits” repression. We have investigated this model by testing for inhibition (in “trans”) by the CtD fragment in its nonphosphorylated (M8‐CtD) and phosphomimetic (M8SD‐CtD) states. In N+ flies, ectopic M8‐CtD...
A transgenic fly that expresses Gal4 specifically in the dorsal (upper) half of the eye. This transgene also expresses the white gene as a marker. This white gene construct is normally expressed in all eye cells, however, in this transgenic fly its expression is silenced in the ventral (lower) half of the eye resulting in the observed adult eye pigmentation pattern. The dorsal eye expression of Gal4...
Nodal‐signaling is required for specification of mesoderm, endoderm, establishing left–right asymmetry, and craniofacial development. Wdr68 is a WD40‐repeat domain‐containing protein recently shown to be required for endothelin‐1 (edn1) expression and subsequent lower jaw development. Previous reports detected the Wdr68 protein in multiprotein complexes containing mammalian members of the dual‐specificity tyrosine‐regulated kinase (dyrk...
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have important functions during epithelial development. In Drosophila, extracellular Short gastrulation (Sog) limits the action of the BMP family member Decapentaplegic (Dpp). We have shown that Integrin receptors regulate Sog activity and distribution during pupal wing development to direct placement of wing veins. Here, we show that Integrins perform a similar...
The MHC class I allochimeric protein containing donor‐type epitopes on recipient‐type heavy chains induces indefinite survival of heterotopic cardiac allografts in rats. We analyzed gene expression profile of heart allograft tissue. Mutated peptide [α1h1/u]‐RT1.Aa that contains donor‐type (Wistar Furth, WF; RT1u) immunogenic epitopes displayed on recipient‐type (ACI, RT1a) was delivered into ACI recipients...
We developed a conditional and inducible gene knockout methodology that allows effective gene deletion in mouse cardiomyocytes. This transgenic mouse line was generated by coinjection of two transgenes, a “reverse” tetracycline‐controlled transactivator (rtTA) directed by a rat cardiac troponin T (Tnnt2) promoter and a Cre recombinase driven by a tetracycline‐responsive promoter (TetO). Here, Tnnt2...
In Drosophila, the Gal4‐UAS system is used to drive ectopic gene expression in a tissue‐specific manner. In this system, transgenic flies expressing tissue specific Gal4 are crossed to a line in which the gene to be expressed is under the control of a Gal4‐responsive UAS sequence. The resulting progeny express the gene of interest in the pattern of the particular Gal4 line. Since a given UAS‐transgene...
Loss of Rb1 tumor suppressor gene function is involved in the genesis of most human cancers. Novel therapies targeting Rb1 have been slow to develop because of our incomplete understanding of its molecular mechanisms of action. Rb1 protein (pRb) binds a host of cellular genes and proteins, and these molecular interactions mediate its various functions. Given the potential complexity of these molecular...
We generated transgenic mouse line C57BL/6‐Tg(Hspa2‐cre)1Eddy/J (Hspa2‐cre), which expresses cre‐recombinase under the control of a 907‐bp fragment of the heat shock protein 2 (Hspa2) gene promoter. Transgene expression was determined using Gt(ROSA)26Sortm1Sor/J (ROSA26) and Tg(CAG‐Bgeo/GFP)21Lbe/J (Z/EG) reporter strains and RT‐PCR and immunohistochemistry assays. Hspa2‐cre expression mimicked the...
Considering the regulatory complexities of progesterone receptor (PR) action throughout the female reproductive axis and mammary gland, we generated a mouse model that enables conditional ablation of PR function in a spatiotemporal specific manner. Exon 2 of the murine PR gene was floxed to generate a conditional PR allele (PRflox) in mice. Crossing the PRflox/flox mouse with the ZP3‐cre transgenic...
CLIC1 belongs to a family of highly conserved and widely expressed intracellular chloride ion channel proteins existing in both soluble and membrane integrated forms. To study the physiological and biological role of CLIC1 in vivo, we undertook conditional gene targeting to engineer Clic1 gene knock‐out mice. This represents creation of the first gene knock‐out of a vertebrate CLIC protein family...
After the successful completion of the human genome project (HGP), biological research in the postgenome era urgently needs an efficient approach for functional analysis of genes. Utilization of knockout mouse models has been powerful for elucidating the function of genes as well as finding new therapeutic interventions for human diseases. Gene trapping and gene targeting are two independent techniques...
Genome engineering strategies employing site‐specific recombinases (SSRs) have become invaluable to the study of gene function in model organisms. One such SSR, the integrase encoded by the Streptomyces bacteriophage phiC31, promotes recombination between heterotypic attP and attB sites. In the present study I have examined the feasibility of the use of phiC31 integrase for intramolecular recombination...
The Z/EG transgenic mouse line, produced by Novak et al., displays tissue‐specific EGFP expression after Cre‐mediated recombination. The autofluorescence of EGFP allows the visualization of cells of interest displaying Cre recombination. The initial construct was designed such that cells without Cre recombination express the β‐galactosidase marker, facilitating counterselection. We used inverse PCR...
Ephrins and Eph receptor tyrosine kinases are cell‐surface molecules that serve a multitude of functions in cell–cell communication in development, physiology, and disease. EphA4 is a promiscuous member of the EphA subclass of Eph receptors and can bind to both EphrinAs and EphrinBs. In addition to its well‐established roles in guiding the development of neuronal connectivity, EphA4 has been implicated...
Lens formation in mouse is critically dependent on proper development of the retinal neuroectoderm that is located close beneath the head surface ectoderm. Signaling from the prospective retina triggers lens‐specific gene expression in the surface‐ectoderm. Supression of canonical Wnt/β‐catenin signaling in the surface ectoderm is one of the prerequisites for lens development because, as we show here,...
Single optical section of a 72 hour post‐fertilization T2K‐XpGbR (EF1‐alpha‐attP‐GFP‐attB‐DsRed‐Express) transgenic zebrafish larva obtained by laser scanning confocal microscopy. Injection of phiC31 integrase messenger RNA at the one‐cell stage induces recombination of the transgene in a mosaic fashion, resulting in excision of the green fluorescent protein cassette and expression of DsRed fluorescent...
Reduction of Nanos activity causes germ line stem cell failure in the Drosophila ovary. Only a few cysts with Vasa‐positive (green) differentiating germ line cells remain. The adducin‐like molecule Hts, which marks membranes, is red and DNA is blue. See the article by Yu et al. in this issue.
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