B6N.Cg-Tg(Egr1-luc)5Ddl/Biat
Status | Available to order |
EMMA ID | EM:09753 |
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International strain name | B6N.Cg-Tg(Egr1-luc)5Ddl/Biat |
Alternative name | B6N.Cg-Tg(Egr1-Luc)5Bnh/MMCT |
Strain type | Transgenic Strains |
Allele/Transgene symbol | Tg(Egr1-Luc)5Bnh |
Gene/Transgene symbol | Tg(Egr1-Luc)5Bnh |
Information from provider
Provider | Elisabeth Deindl |
Provider affiliation | Walter-Brendel-Center for Experimental Medicine , Ludwig-Maximilians-University |
Additional owner | Submitted to EMMA by Prof. Manfred Ogris, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria and Dr. Elisabeth Deindl, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany |
Genetic information | The firefly luciferase reporter gene is expressed under the control of the murine Early-growth-response-1 promoter (Egr1). |
Phenotypic information | Homozygous:Firefly luciferase expression under the control of the murine Egr1 promoter (as active enzyme and on mRNA level) in embryonic, neonatal and regenerating tissue.Heterozygous:Firefly luciferase expression under the control of the murine Egr1 promoter (as active enzyme and on mRNA level) in embryonic, neonatal and regenerating tissue. |
Breeding history | Animals were initially generated by microinjection of the Egr1-Luc reporter cassette into the male pronuclei of C57BL/6 and propagated for more than 6 generations in this strain. Thereafter animals were backcrossed into C57BL/6 albino mice obtained from Charles River (B6N-Tyrc-Brd/BrdCrCrl) and maintained for more than 6 generations. |
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Homozygous fertile | yes |
Homozygous viable | yes |
Homozygous matings required | no |
Immunocompromised | no |
Information from EMMA
Archiving centre | University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria |
Animals used for archiving | heterozygous Other (please specify below) males |
Literature references
- Live in vivo imaging of Egr-1 promoter activity during neonatal development, liver regeneration and wound healing.;Dussmann Philipp, Pagel Judith I, Vogel Sabina, Magnusson Terese, Zimmermann Rene, Wagner Ernst, Schaper Wolfgang, Ogris Manfred, Deindl Elisabeth, ;2011;BMC developmental biology;11;28; 21595990
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