B6.129X1-Ntrk2tm1Lfr/RujfMmjax

Cat. No.: CEMM-07250971

fBZ conditional reporter/knock-out mice possess loxP sites flanking exon S of the Ntrk2 (neurotrophic tyrosine kinase, receptor, type 2) gene and post-cre recombination expression of a tau-lacZ reporter. This strain may be useful for studying synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus.
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Status Live Mouse
Frozen Embryo
Age 4 weeks
12 weeks
Customized Age
Sex Male
Female
GENETICS
Allele Symbol
Ntrk2tm1Lfr
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Allele Name
targeted mutation 1
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Allele Attributes
Conditional ready (e.g. floxed); No functional change
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Gene Symbol
Ntrk2
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Gene Name
neurotrophic tyrosine kinase
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Chromosome
13
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Site of Expression
The endogenous Ntrk2 promoter directs expression of tau-LacZ.
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Strain of Origin
129X1/SvJ
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Molecular Note
The first exon (exon S) was replaced with a floxed full-length cDNA copy of the gene followed by a PGK-neo-loxP cassette and a tau-lacZ cassette. The PGK-neo-loxP cassette was removed in correctly targeted ES cells via transient expression of Cre recombinase, leaving the floxed cDNA and tau-lacZ cassette intact. Expression of the floxed cDNA is under the control of the endogenous promoter. The tau-lacZ sequence is not transcribed due to SV40 polyadenylation signals and multiple stop codons following the floxed cDNA. Northern blot analysis of brain from homozygous mutant animals shows the presence of only full-length transcripts. Multiple alternative transcripts observed in wild-type animals are absent. Gene expression and protein expression in mutant animals is approximately 33% and 24% that of wild-type, respectively. Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that only full-length protein, and no protein isoforms, are expressed in mutant animals, and the pattern of expression is similar to wild-type.
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HUSBANDRY
Suggested Controls
C57BL/6J
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Breeding Considerations
When maintaining a live colony, these mice are bred by homozygote sibling matings.
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Breeding Strategy
Heterozygote x Heterozygote
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For Research Use Only.
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