B6.Cg-Tg(TP1-nlacZ)1Cota/Orl

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EMMA IDEM:02412
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:02412 

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International strain nameB6.Cg-Tg(TP1-nlacZ)1Cota/Orl
Alternative nameNAS
Strain typeTransgenic Strains
Allele/Transgene symbolTg(TP1-nlacZ)1Cota
Gene/Transgene symbolTg(TP1-nlacZ)1Cota

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ProviderMichel Cohen-Tannoudji
Provider affiliationDepartement de Biologie du Développement, Unite de Génétique Fonctionnelle de la Souris, URA 2578 CNRS/Institut Pasteur
Genetic informationRBP-J, a DNA binding protein, is the effector of Notch activity in the nucleus and is used as such by the four mammalian Notch receptors. We have produced the TP1-nlacZ construct consisting of a nls-lacZ reporter gene under the control of a minimal promoter and multiple RBP-J binding sites. Activity of this transgene is therefore expected to monitor the activity transduced by all 4 Notch receptors. The NAS transgenic mouse line has been derived by microinjection of the Tp1-nlacZ construct.
Phenotypic informationnone
Breeding history10 backcrosses have been performed on C57BL/6.
References
  • Nas transgenic mouse line allows visualization of Notch pathway activity in vivo.;Souilhol Céline, Cormier Sarah, Monet Marie, Vandormael-Pournin Sandrine, Joutel Anne, Babinet Charles, Cohen-Tannoudji Michel, ;2006;Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000);44;277-86; 16708386
  • The archetypal R90C CADASIL-NOTCH3 mutation retains NOTCH3 function in vivo.;Monet Marie, Domenga Valérie, Lemaire Barbara, Souilhol Céline, Langa Francina, Babinet Charles, Gridley Thomas, Tournier-Lasserve Elisabeth, Cohen-Tannoudji Michel, Joutel Anne, ;2007;Human molecular genetics;16;982-92; 17331978

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Archiving centreCNRS-TAAM – Typing and Archiving of Animal Models, Orléans, France

Literature references

  • Nas transgenic mouse line allows visualization of Notch pathway activity in vivo.;Souilhol Céline, Cormier Sarah, Monet Marie, Vandormael-Pournin Sandrine, Joutel Anne, Babinet Charles, Cohen-Tannoudji Michel, ;2006;Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000);44;277-86; 16708386
  • The archetypal R90C CADASIL-NOTCH3 mutation retains NOTCH3 function in vivo.;Monet Marie, Domenga Valérie, Lemaire Barbara, Souilhol Céline, Langa Francina, Babinet Charles, Gridley Thomas, Tournier-Lasserve Elisabeth, Cohen-Tannoudji Michel, Joutel Anne, ;2007;Human molecular genetics;16;982-92; 17331978

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