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Unidirectional Cre-mediated genetic inversion in mice using the mutant loxP pair lox66/lox71

Abstract
The Cre/loxP recombination system is a commonly used tool to alter the mouse genome in a conditional manner by deletion or inversion of loxP-flanked DNA segments. While Cre-mediated deletion is essentially unidirectional, inversion is reversible and therefore does not allow the stable alteration of gene function in cells that constitutively express Cre. Site-directed mutagenesis yielded a pair of asymmetric loxP sites (lox66 and lox71) that display a favorable forward reaction equilibrium. Here, we demonstrate that lox66/lox71 mediates efficient and predominantly unidirectional inversion of a switch substrate targeted to the mouse genome in combination with either inducible or cell type-specific cre-transgenes in vivo.

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Publisher Oxford University Press
Repository PubMed Central (PMC3 - NLM DTD) (United States)
Keywords NAR Methods Online
Type Text
Language Englisch