flag标记Arx敲入小鼠模型的生成

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Youngshin Lim, Il-Taeg Cho, Jeffrey A. Golden, Ginam Cho
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摘要

aristaless -相关同源盒(ARX)是一种同源域转录因子,在大脑发育中起重要作用。ARX突变的患者有一系列神经发育障碍,如癫痫、智力残疾和自闭症谱系障碍,伴有或不伴有脑结构异常,如无脑畸形(平滑脑)、小头畸形(小脑)和/或胼胝体发育不全。小鼠模型为研究ARX在这些疾病中的病理生理作用提供了重要线索。然而,用DNA和蛋白质成功分离体内特异性ARX复合物仍然是一个挑战。为了便于在体内检测ARX复合物,我们使用CRSPR/Cas9策略生成了含有一个FLAG-tag表位(1 × FLAG)的小鼠系,该表位靶向内源性ARX基因的翻译起始位点。纯合子Flag-Arx小鼠存活且可生育,无明显异常,表明FLAG-tag不会干扰ARX的正常功能。利用FLAG抗体,我们成功地用免疫荧光染色检测到ARX,并在胚胎脑组织中拉低了ARX。Flag-Arx小鼠细胞系将成为从小鼠组织中分离ARX复合物的有用工具。
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Generation of FLAG-tagged Arx knock-in mouse model

Generation of FLAG-tagged Arx knock-in mouse model

Generation of FLAG-tagged Arx knock-in mouse model

The Aristaless-related homeobox (ARX) is a paired-like homeodomain transcription factor playing important roles in brain development. Patients with mutations in ARX have a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders such as epilepsy, intellectual disability, and autism spectrum disorder, with or without structural abnormalities of the brain such as lissencephaly (smooth brain), microcephaly (small brain), and/or agenesis of the corpus callosum. Mouse models have provided important clues on the pathophysiologic roles of ARX in these disorders. However, successfully isolating specific in vivo complexes of ARX, with DNA and proteins, has remained as a challenge. To facilitate in vivo detection of ARX complexes, we generated a mouse line containing one epitope of FLAG-tag (1 × FLAG) targeted at the translational start site of the endogenous Arx gene using CRSPR/Cas9 strategy. Homozygous Flag-Arx mice are viable and fertile without gross abnormality, suggesting that the FLAG-tag does not perturb the normal function of ARX. Using a FLAG antibody, we successfully detected ARX with immunofluorescent staining and pulled down ARX in embryonic brain tissues. This Flag-Arx mouse line will be a useful tool to isolate ARX complexes from mouse tissues for many applications.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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