B6N.Cg-Tg(Egr1-luc)5Ddl/Biat

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EMMA IDEM:09753
International strain nameB6N.Cg-Tg(Egr1-luc)5Ddl/Biat
Alternative nameB6N.Cg-Tg(Egr1-Luc)5Bnh/MMCT
Strain typeTransgenic Strains
Allele/Transgene symbolTg(Egr1-Luc)5Bnh
Gene/Transgene symbolTg(Egr1-Luc)5Bnh

Information from provider

ProviderElisabeth Deindl
Provider affiliationWalter-Brendel-Center for Experimental Medicine , Ludwig-Maximilians-University
Additional ownerSubmitted to EMMA by Prof. Manfred Ogris, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria and Dr. Elisabeth Deindl, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
Genetic informationThe firefly luciferase reporter gene is expressed under the control of the murine Early-growth-response-1 promoter (Egr1).
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
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 historyAnimals 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.
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
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreUniversity of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
Animals used for archivingheterozygous Other (please specify below)

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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  • Rederivation of mice from frozen stock, delivery time available upon request . €3880*

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