Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 28, 2026

Transnuclear Mice with Pre-defined T Cell Receptor Specificities Against Toxoplasma gondii Obtained Via SCNT
Published on: September 30, 2010
Generation of a germ cell nuclear factor conditional allele in mice
Zi-Jian Lan1, Xueping Xu, Austin J Cooney
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, BCMM-M733, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.
Abstract:
Two recombination steps in embryonic stem (ES) cells were adopted to generate a floxed Germ Cell Nuclear Factor (GCNF) allele. First, a targeting vector containing a loxP site upstream of exon 4, encoding the DNA binding domain (DBD), and a floxed NeoTK double selection cassette downstream of exon 4 was integrated into the GCNF locus by homologous recombination. Second, a Cre-expressing vector was transiently introduced to remove the floxed NeoTK cassette via site-specific recombination. Heterogeneous ES cell populations were found in a single colony after Cre transfection and were separated using an ES cell re-pick step. Floxed GCNF mice were generated and had normal GCNF expression in the adult gonads. Using the Msx2Cre transgenic mice, the floxed GCNF can be completely deleted in the female germline. Taken together, the floxed GCNF mice were successfully generated and female germline deletion of the floxed GCNF allele was achieved using Msx2Cre mice.

