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Regulated expression of transgenes in embryonic stem cell-derived neural cells.


ABSTRACT: Discovery and characterization of gene promoters, enhancers and repressor binding elements is an important research area in neuroscience. Here, the suitability of embryonic stem cells and their neural derivatives as a model system for this research is investigated. Three neural transgenic constructs (from the Mnx1, Fabp7, and tuba1a genes) that have been validated in transgenic mice were inserted into embryonic stem cells as stable transgenes. These transgenic embryonic stem cells were differentiated into neural cultures and the pattern of transgene expression across a series of inducing conditions determined. The pattern of expression matched that predicted from transgenic mouse experiments for each of the three transgenes. The results show that embryonic stem cells and their neural derivatives comprise a promising model for investigating the mechanisms that control cell- and temporal-specific neural gene transcription.

SUBMITTER: Lorberbaum DS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3089806 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulated expression of transgenes in embryonic stem cell-derived neural cells.

Lorberbaum David S DS   Gottlieb David D  

Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) 20110117 2


Discovery and characterization of gene promoters, enhancers and repressor binding elements is an important research area in neuroscience. Here, the suitability of embryonic stem cells and their neural derivatives as a model system for this research is investigated. Three neural transgenic constructs (from the Mnx1, Fabp7, and tuba1a genes) that have been validated in transgenic mice were inserted into embryonic stem cells as stable transgenes. These transgenic embryonic stem cells were different  ...[more]

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