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BRC No. | RBRC02706 |
Type | Transgene Congenic |
Species | Mus musculus |
Strain name | B6.Cg-Tg(FucciS/G2/M)#504Bsi |
Former Common name | B6.Cg-Tg(Fucci)504Bsi, Fucci S/2G/M-Green#504, B6;B6D2-Tg(Fucci)504Bsi |
H-2 Haplotype | |
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Background strain | C57BL/6N and DBA/2N mixed |
Appearance | black [a/a B/B C/C] |
Strain development | Developed by Asako Sakaue-Sawano and Atsushi Miyawaki, RIKEN Brain Science Institute. The transgene was injected into the pronuclei of B6D2F1 fertilized eggs. The mice were backcrossed to C57BL/6N. |
Strain description | Transgenic mouse strains express fucci (fluorescent, ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator) under the control of CAG promoter. These mice can be used to clearly visualize the cell cycle with fluorescence, i.e. S/G2/M phase nuclei green and those in G1 phase red in vivo. #474 (RBRC02704), #492 (RBRC02705), #504 (RBRC02706): Fucci-S/G2/M-Green (mAG-hGeminin(1/110)). #596 (RBRC02707), #610 (RBRC02708), #639 (RBRC02709): Fucci-G1-Red (mKO2-hCdt1(30/120)). For whole body (various tissues): #504 and #596 (Cell 2008). For hematopoietic system (monocyte and macrophage): #474 and #610 (Development 2013). For lymphocytic system: #492 and 639 (PNAS 2010). #474 and #610 double transgenic mice (RBRC02817). #504 and #596 double transgenic mice (RBRC02892). Whole-body visualization of Fucci mice with a flashlight (PCR genotyping is also available.): Check the Fucci S/2G/M-Green expressing mice at 1-4 days after birth by using blue LED flashlight through a sharp-cut filter in the dark box. Check the Fucci G1-Red expressing mice within 1-4 days after birth by using green LED flashlight through a green band-cut filter in the dark box. The part with few hairs such as in the mouth and auricles is suitable for the observation of fluorescence. Visualizing device: blue LED flashlight (470 nm), S470/30 filter, 535AF26 filter, sharp-cut filter (500 or 520 nm), green band-cut filter (red filter). #474 and #504: Tg homozygous mice are viable and fertile. #596: Tg homozygous mice are probably lethal (details unknown). #492, #610 and #639: Viability and fertility of homozygous mice are unknown (probably decreased fertility, details unknown). |
Colony maintenance | Carrier x Carrier [or Crossing to C57BL/6NJcl] |
References | Visualizing spatiotemporal dynamics of multicellular cell-cycle progression. Sakaue-Sawano A, Kurokawa H, Morimura T, Hanyu A, Hama H, Osawa H, Kashiwagi S, Fukami K, Miyata T, Miyoshi H, Imamura T, Ogawa M, Masai H, Miyawaki A Cell, 132, 487-498 (2008). 18267078Structure and expression of the duck alpha-enolase/tau-crystallin-encoding gene. Kim R Y, Lietman T, Piatigorsky J, Wistow G J Gene, 108, 193-200 (1991). 1889745 |
Health Report | |
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Examination Date / Room / Rack | 2024/10/21Room:3-CRack:A 2024/07/22Room:3-CRack:A 2024/04/22Room:3-CRack:A 2024/01/22Room:3-CRack:A 2023/10/23Room:3-CRack:A 2023/07/24Room:3-CRack:A 2023/04/24Room:3-CRack:A 2023/01/23Room:3-CRack:A |
Gene | |||||||
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Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Chr. | Allele Symbol | Allele Name | Common Names | Promoter | Diseases Related to This Gene |
GMNN | geminin (human) | UN | GMNN | ||||
mAG | monomeric Azami Green (Coral) | UN | mAG | CAG promoter (CMV-IE enhancer, chicken beta-actin promoter, rabbit beta-globin genomic DNA) |
Phenotype | |
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Annotation by Mammalian phenotyhpe ontology | |
Detailed phenotype data |
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Donor DNA | CAG promoter (CMV-IE enhancer, chicken beta-actin promoter, rabbit beta-globin genomic DNA), Coral mAG(monomeric Azami Green), human Geminin cDNA |
Research application | Fluorescent Proteins/lacZ System |
Specific Term and Conditions | In publishing the research results obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, a citation of the following literature(s) designated by the DEPOSITOR is requested. Cell, 132, 487-498 (2008). Gene, 108, 193-200 (1991). Distribution of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE is limited to for academic researches in not-for-profit entities. Any use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE for profit purposes by the RECIPIENT, such as any use by for-profit entities, any use for the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE by not-for-profit entities in researches funded in any part by or in collaboration with for-profit entities, or any use the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE by the not-for-profit entities for patent filing or licensing, requires a separate license from MBL, prior to distribution. |
Depositor | MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES CO., LTD. (Medical & Biological Laboratories Co., Ltd.) |
Strain Status | Live mice Frozen embryos Frozen sperm |
Strain Availability | Cryopreserved sperm (within 1 month) Cryopreserved embryos (within 1 month) Live mouse (1 to 3 months) |
Additional Info. | Necessary documents for ordering:
Genotyping protocol -PCR- Mouse of the Month Mar 2009 S_G2_M-Green.dna |
BRC mice in Publications |
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Han L, Choudhury S, Mich-Basso JD, Ammanamanchi N, Ganapathy B, Suresh S, Khaladkar M, Singh J, Maehr R, Zuppo DA, Kim J, Eberwine JH, Wyman SK, Wu YL, Kühn B. Lamin B2 Levels Regulate Polyploidization of Cardiomyocyte Nuclei and Myocardial Regeneration. Dev Cell 53(1) 42-59.e11(2020) 32109383 |
Sakaue-Sawano A, Hoshida T, Yo M, Takahashi R, Ohtawa K, Arai T, Takahashi E, Noda S, Miyoshi H, Miyawaki A. Visualizing developmentally programmed endoreplication in mammals using ubiquitin oscillators. Development 140(22) 4624-32(2013) 24154524 |
Heimann G, Sirko S. Investigating Age-Related Changes in Proliferation and the Cell Division Repertoire of Parenchymal Reactive Astrocytes. Methods Mol Biol 1938 277-292(2019) 30617988 |
Zotos D, Quast I, Li-Wai-Suen CSN, McKenzie CI, Robinson MJ, Kan A, Smyth GK, Hodgkin PD, Tarlinton DM. The concerted change in the distribution of cell cycle phases and zone composition in germinal centers is regulated by IL-21. Nat Commun 12(1) 7160(2021) 34887406 |
Morita R, Kihira M, Nakatsu Y, Nomoto Y, Ogawa M, Ohashi K, Mizuno K, Tachikawa T, Ishimoto Y, Morishita Y, Tsuji T. Coordination of Cellular Dynamics Contributes to Tooth Epithelium Deformations. PLoS One 11(9) e0161336(2016) 27588418 |