A novel triple fusion reporter system for use in gene trap mutagenesis

Anestis Tsakiridis, Elena Tzouanacou, Osmany Larralde, Tim M Watts, Valerie Wilson, Lesley Forrester, Joshua M Brickman

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Abstract

Gene trapping is an insertional mutagenesis strategy that allows for simultaneous gene identification and mutation in embryonic stem (ES) cells. Gene trap vectors both disrupt coding sequence and report on the genes' endogenous expression. The most popular gene trap reporter to date combines beta-galactosidase expression with neomycin resistance in a fusion protein known as beta-geo. Here we describe a refinement to this reporter that also incorporates real time fluorescent readouts. We have constructed a series of gene trap vectors incorporating a novel tripartite fusion protein consisting of EGFP, beta-galactosidase, and the neomycin or hygromycin resistance activities. Our results indicate that these triple fusions can function efficiently as reporters of endogenous trapped gene expression and subcellular localization. We show that these fusion proteins constitute versatile gene trap reporters whose activity can be detected in real time by fluorescence and in fixed tissue with a sensitive enzymatic activity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)353-60
Number of pages8
Journalgenesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development
Volume45
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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