Chou_2001_Transgenic.Res_10_303

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Title : Uniform GFP-expression in transgenic medaka (Oryzias latipes) at the F0 generation - Chou_2001_Transgenic.Res_10_303
Author(s) : Chou CY , Horng LS , Tsai HJ
Ref : Transgenic Res , 10 :303 , 2001
Abstract :

A green fluorescent protein (GFP) cDNA flanked by inverted terminal repeats (ITR) of adeno-associated virus was constructed. The construct sharply improved the efficiency and specificity of the transient expression of genes driven by two general promoters (cytomegalovirus and medaka beta-actin) and one muscle-specific promoter (zebrafish alpha-actin) in transgenic medaka. In addition, treatment with ITR sequence-containing constructs resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of embryos showing uniform GFP-expression at F0. Of the GFP-positive embryos, 34.6% (81/234), 10% (10/60), and 18% (38/212) showed homogenous GFP-expression for the derivative constructs of the cytomegalovirus, alpha-actin, and beta-actin promoters, respectively. As a result of uniform GFP-expression, green fluorescence in founders was (a) extended for an entire lifetime without degradation, and (b) transmitted as a genetic trait to F1 and F2 progeny of some transgenic lines via Mendelian inheritance. A Southern blot analysis revealed a random integration of the transgene into the genome of founders and progeny in both head-to-tail and tail-to-tail concatemerization patterns. Interestingly, some transgenic medaka with uniform and strong fluorescence could be visually noticeable to the unaided eye.

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Chou CY, Horng LS, Tsai HJ (2001)
Uniform GFP-expression in transgenic medaka (Oryzias latipes) at the F0 generation
Transgenic Res 10 :303

Chou CY, Horng LS, Tsai HJ (2001)
Transgenic Res 10 :303