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High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells

High-throughput gene trapping is a random approach for inducing insertional mutations across the mouse genome. This approach uses gene trap vectors that simultaneously inactivate and report the expression of the trapped gene at the insertion site, and provide a DNA tag for the rapid identification o...

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Autores principales: De-Zolt, Silke, Schnütgen, Frank, Seisenberger, Claudia, Hansen, Jens, Hollatz, Melanie, Floss, Thomas, Ruiz, Patricia, Wurst, Wolfgang, von Melchner, Harald
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1369290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16478711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gnj026
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author De-Zolt, Silke
Schnütgen, Frank
Seisenberger, Claudia
Hansen, Jens
Hollatz, Melanie
Floss, Thomas
Ruiz, Patricia
Wurst, Wolfgang
von Melchner, Harald
author_facet De-Zolt, Silke
Schnütgen, Frank
Seisenberger, Claudia
Hansen, Jens
Hollatz, Melanie
Floss, Thomas
Ruiz, Patricia
Wurst, Wolfgang
von Melchner, Harald
author_sort De-Zolt, Silke
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description High-throughput gene trapping is a random approach for inducing insertional mutations across the mouse genome. This approach uses gene trap vectors that simultaneously inactivate and report the expression of the trapped gene at the insertion site, and provide a DNA tag for the rapid identification of the disrupted gene. Gene trapping has been used by both public and private institutions to produce libraries of embryonic stem (ES) cells harboring mutations in single genes. Presently, ∼66% of the protein coding genes in the mouse genome have been disrupted by gene trap insertions. Among these, however, genes encoding signal peptides or transmembrane domains (secretory genes) are underrepresented because they are not susceptible to conventional trapping methods. Here, we describe a high-throughput gene trapping strategy that effectively targets secretory genes. We used this strategy to assemble a library of ES cells harboring mutations in 716 unique secretory genes, of which 61% were not trapped by conventional trapping, indicating that the two strategies are complementary. The trapped ES cell lines, which can be ordered from the International Gene Trap Consortium (), are freely available to the scientific community.
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spelling pubmed-13692902006-02-16 High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells De-Zolt, Silke Schnütgen, Frank Seisenberger, Claudia Hansen, Jens Hollatz, Melanie Floss, Thomas Ruiz, Patricia Wurst, Wolfgang von Melchner, Harald Nucleic Acids Res Methods Online High-throughput gene trapping is a random approach for inducing insertional mutations across the mouse genome. This approach uses gene trap vectors that simultaneously inactivate and report the expression of the trapped gene at the insertion site, and provide a DNA tag for the rapid identification of the disrupted gene. Gene trapping has been used by both public and private institutions to produce libraries of embryonic stem (ES) cells harboring mutations in single genes. Presently, ∼66% of the protein coding genes in the mouse genome have been disrupted by gene trap insertions. Among these, however, genes encoding signal peptides or transmembrane domains (secretory genes) are underrepresented because they are not susceptible to conventional trapping methods. Here, we describe a high-throughput gene trapping strategy that effectively targets secretory genes. We used this strategy to assemble a library of ES cells harboring mutations in 716 unique secretory genes, of which 61% were not trapped by conventional trapping, indicating that the two strategies are complementary. The trapped ES cell lines, which can be ordered from the International Gene Trap Consortium (), are freely available to the scientific community. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC1369290/ /pubmed/16478711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gnj026 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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De-Zolt, Silke
Schnütgen, Frank
Seisenberger, Claudia
Hansen, Jens
Hollatz, Melanie
Floss, Thomas
Ruiz, Patricia
Wurst, Wolfgang
von Melchner, Harald
High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells
title High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_full High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_short High-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_sort high-throughput trapping of secretory pathway genes in mouse embryonic stem cells
topic Methods Online
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1369290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16478711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gnj026
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