Pronuclear injection Flashcards

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Steps involved in pronuclear injection transgenics

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  • 4 week old females are super ovulated and mated
  • Fertilised eggs are collected and allowed to mature until the male pronuclei starts to move to the centre of the zygote
  • DNA is microinjected into the male pronucleus
    • 200-400 eggs/day
    • 75% survival
  • Embryos are transferred into the oviduct of pseudo pregnant females
  • 18 days later pups are born
    • 25% success rate
  • Screen DNA to identify transgene incorporation
  • 10% genes are transgene positive
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What are the uses of pronuclear injection transgenics?

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  • For disease models, most commonly:
    • Trans-speciation
    • e.g. human gene in mouse
  • Repression of a gene
    • shRNAi inhibition of expression
  • Over expression of a gene
  • Normal expression - its own promoter
  • Ectopically expression - another promoter
  • Different cell type, different time, and Cre
  • Reporter of gene expression
  • Promoter or non-coding region analysis
  • Pronuclear injection also used in CRISPR genome editing
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What must a transgene be?

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A transgene must be a complete transcriptional unit

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What does a complete transcriptional unit contain?

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  • Regulatory regions
    • Enhancer region
      • To direct high levels of expression
    • Promoter region
      • That contains contain the basic transcriptional machinery and start sight
    • Gene
    • Start and stop codon
    • 5’ and 3’UTR
    • 3’ end of gene will have intron
      • This is to stop transcription
      • PolyA tail to stop transcription
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LOOK AT NOTES FOR EXAMPLES

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LOOK AT NOTES FOR EXAMPLES

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