Use of FLP recombinase in mice
First Claim
1. A transgenic mouse comprising a Flp recombinase transgene under control of a tissue-specific promoter integrated in a genome of the transgenic mouse, wherein the Flp recombinase transgene is expressed in a cell of the transgenic mouse at a level of recombinase activity sufficient to catalyze recombination between Flp-recognition sequences.
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Abstract
A method is disclosed for producing site-specific recombination of DNA in a transgenic non-human mammal at chromosomal regions containing Flp-recognition sites (e.g., a DNA sequence containing an FRT site). The invention in particular discloses the use of site-specific recombinases such as Flp recombinase to accomplish in vivo recombination at engineered chromosomal FRT sites, thereby forming the basis of a genetic system to mark cell populations and lineages, as well as to activate, delete, mutate, or rearrange genes in vivo. DNA constructs are provided for the creation of Flp and FRT transfected eukaryotic cells or transgenic non-human mammals.
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1. A transgenic mouse comprising a Flp recombinase transgene under control of a tissue-specific promoter integrated in a genome of the transgenic mouse, wherein the Flp recombinase transgene is expressed in a cell of the transgenic mouse at a level of recombinase activity sufficient to catalyze recombination between Flp-recognition sequences.
- 2. A transgenic mouse comprising a Flp recombinase transgene integrated into the genome of the transgenic mouse, wherein the Flp recombinase transgene is expressed from a tissue specific or a developmental stage specific promoter in at least one cell of the transgenic mouse at a level sufficient to catalyze recombination between two FLP-recognition sequences in direct repeat orientation in said cell, wherein said recombination is detected by activation of a gene expressed from a ubiquitous promoter, wherein said gene produces a detectable product only when in recombined form.
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7. A method of mapping the developmental fate of a cell in vivo comprising:
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(a) providing a transgenic mouse comprising a genome which contains a Flp recombinase transgene under control of a tissue-specific or developmental stage specific promoter and at least two FLP recognition sequences in direct repeat orientation;
(b) expressing the Flp recombinase transgene at a level sufficient to catalyze site-specific recombination between said FLP recognition sequences in at least one cell; and
(c) detecting said recombination in said at least one cell by detecting activation of a gene expressed from a ubiquitous promoter, wherein said gene produces a detectable product only when in recombined form, and wherein said recombination is evidence of expression of said Flp recombinase transgene in said cell or a developmental precursor to said cell. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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