Generation of transgenic mice with liver-specific expression of human nuclear receptor nr5a2.

2005 
Human nuclear receptor hb1f(nr5a2) was cloned and characterized as a novel member of the Ftz-F1(nr5a) nuclear receptor subfamily,whose its biological function remained largely unidentified.The aim of this study was to establish transgenic mouse model that specifically expressed hB1F in the liver to faciliate the functional study of hB1F.hb1f cDNA was placed downstream of mouse albumin gene enhancer/promoter to construct a liver-specific hb1f expression vector.Transgene fragments were microinjected into fertilized eggs of mice.The manipulated embryos were transferred into the oviducts of pseudopregnant female mice.Four offspring were identified as carrying the transgenes by PCR,from which one was also verified by Southern blotting.RT-PCR and Western blotting results showed that the transgene was expressed in the liver of the transgenic mice.Transgenic founder mice were used to establish transgenic mouse lineages.The F1 mice were identified by PCR analysis.Genetic analysis of the transgenic mice demonstrated that the transgene had been integrated into the chromosome at a single site and could be stably transmitted.
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