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      Cre recombinase specificity defined by the tau locus.

      Genesis (New York, N.y. : 2000)
      Animals, Crosses, Genetic, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Targeting, Green Fluorescent Proteins, genetics, metabolism, Humans, Integrases, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred ICR, Mice, Transgenic, Neurons, Organ Specificity, Recombination, Genetic, tau Proteins

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          We generated a transgenic mouse line (tau::Cre) by targeting the Cre to the tau locus (Mapt). Based on previous reports on the expression of Tau during development, we expected the Cre recombinase to be expressed in a neuron-specific and pan-neuronal manner. However, intercrosses between the tau::Cre and the Cre-activatable reporter animals resulted in offspring with recombination either restricted to the nervous system or throughout the entire conceptus, indicating expression of Tau early in development. The percentage of neuron-specific excision was dependent on the Cre reporter used representing different Cre target sites in the mouse genome. In spite of the observed variability, our data suggest that the tau::Cre mouse line can be used for pan-neuronal recombination of floxed alleles when it is used with caution. Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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