C57BL/6-Tg(UBC-Brainbow1.0L)35Mal/Orl

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International strain nameC57BL/6-Tg(UBC-Brainbow1.0L)35Mal/Orl
Alternative nameUbow
Strain typeTransgenic Strains
Allele/Transgene symbolTg(UBC-Brainbow1.0L)35Mal
Gene/Transgene symbolTg(UBC-Brainbow1.0L)35Mal

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ProviderMarc BAJENOFF
Provider affiliationnull, Centre D'immunologie Marseille-Luminy
Genetic informationThe Ubow transgene expression cassette consists in a 11.7 kb fragment containing the human ubiquitin C promoter region (ENSG00000150991), followed by a Splice Donor-Intron-Splice Acceptor cassette of 0.6 kb extracted from pDOI5 and fused to the Brainbow1.0L cassette (Cytobow) of 3.1 kb provided by J. Livet. Briefly, the Braibow1.0L cassette consists in a succession of coding sequences for fluorescent proteins (Tomato, CFP and EYFP) flanked by loxP/lox2272 recombination sites.
Phenotypic informationBefore cre mediated recombination, all Ubow cells are red (tomato expression) and become yellow (YFP) or blue (CFP) upon cre induction. In mice homozygous for the Ubow transgene, cre expressing cells can be: tomato/tomato (red), tomato/YFP (orange), tomato/CFP (purple), YFP/YFP (yellow), CFP/CFP (blue) and CFP/YFP (green). Once acquired, the set of colors is definitive, allowing fate mapping and lineage tracing studies.
Breeding historyUbow mice were generated on C57BL/6 background and were maintained on this background until then. They are currently bred as heterozygous x wild-type mice in our facility but homozygous x homozygous mice are breeding equally well.
References
  • Multicolor fate mapping of Langerhans cell homeostasis.;Ghigo Clément, Mondor Isabelle, Jorquera Audrey, Nowak Jonathan, Wienert Stephan, Zahner Sonja P, Clausen Björn E, Luche Hervé, Malissen Bernard, Klauschen Frederick, Bajénoff Marc, ;2013;The Journal of experimental medicine;210;1657-64; 23940255
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

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Archiving centreCNRS-TAAM – Typing and Archiving of Animal Models, Orléans, France
Animals used for archivingheterozygous C57BL/6J males

Literature references

  • Multicolor fate mapping of Langerhans cell homeostasis.;Ghigo Clément, Mondor Isabelle, Jorquera Audrey, Nowak Jonathan, Wienert Stephan, Zahner Sonja P, Clausen Björn E, Luche Hervé, Malissen Bernard, Klauschen Frederick, Bajénoff Marc, ;2013;The Journal of experimental medicine;210;1657-64; 23940255

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