2008
DOI: 10.1042/bc20070148
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Transgenesis procedures in Xenopus

Abstract: Stable integration of foreign DNA into the frog genome has been the purpose of several studies aimed at generating transgenic animals or producing mutations of endogenous genes. Inserting DNA into a host genome can be achieved in a number of ways. In Xenopus, different strategies have been developed which exhibit specific molecular and technical features. Although several of these technologies were also applied in various model organizms, the attributes of each method have rarely been experimentally compared. … Show more

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“…Importantly, mechanisms of TH signaling in gene regulation and development are highly conserved between frogs and humans, and TH-dependent stages in tadpoles are comparable to perinatal stages in humans (13). Thus, because frogs are easy to breed and maintain in the laboratory, are the closest vertebrate relatives to humans that have free-living larvae with readily manipulable endocrine signaling, and have all the modern tools of a genetic model system, including a sequenced genome, an ORFeome, transgenesis, and gene knockout technology (18)(19)(20)(21), amphibian development is a particularly compelling model system for use in elucidating the actions and mechanisms of TH signaling during development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Importantly, mechanisms of TH signaling in gene regulation and development are highly conserved between frogs and humans, and TH-dependent stages in tadpoles are comparable to perinatal stages in humans (13). Thus, because frogs are easy to breed and maintain in the laboratory, are the closest vertebrate relatives to humans that have free-living larvae with readily manipulable endocrine signaling, and have all the modern tools of a genetic model system, including a sequenced genome, an ORFeome, transgenesis, and gene knockout technology (18)(19)(20)(21), amphibian development is a particularly compelling model system for use in elucidating the actions and mechanisms of TH signaling during development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The restriction enzyme-mediated integration transgenesis protocol was carried out as described previously (Kroll and Amaya, 1996;Chesneau et al, 2008). Transgenic XMyf5-gfp embryos were obtained by breeding a transgenic male carrying a transgene of Xenopus tropicalis Myf5 promoter sequence driving expression of gfp (Polli and Amaya, 2002) with a wildtype female.…”
Section: Transgenesis and Immunohistochemistry Of Gfp In Transgenic Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xenopus affords novel opportunities for genetic investigations of inner ear structure and function due to the availability of a sequenced genome and established methods for the facile production of transgenic animals (Chesneau et al 2008; Hellsten et al 2010). The ability to characterize prevalent Xenopus inner ear genes through heterologous expression in cell lines expands the repertoire of available methods for genetic analysis beyond the traditional and well-established Xenopus oöcyte expression system (Terhag et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%