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Production of Transgenic Bovine Cloned Embryos Using Piggybac Transposition

Journal

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 73, Issue 11, Pages 1453-1457

Publisher

JAPAN SOC VET SCI
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.11-0054

Keywords

bovine embryos; GFP; piggybac; RFP; SCNT

Funding

  1. Korean MEST
  2. NRF [M10625030005-09N250300510]
  3. IPET [109023-05-1-CG000]
  4. BK21 program
  5. Research Institute for Veterinary Science
  6. MKE [10033839-2011-13]

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Transgenic research on cattle embryos has been developed to date using viral or plasmid DNA delivery systems. In this study, a different gene delivery system, piggybac transposition, was employed to investigate if it can be applied for producing transgenic cattle embryos. Green or red fluorescent proteins (GFP or RFP) were transfected into donor fibroblasts, and then transfected donor cells were reprogrammed in enucleated oocytes through SCNT and developed into pre-implantation stage embryos. GFP was expressed in donor cells and in cloned embryos without any mosaicism. Induction of RH) expression was regulated by doxycycline treatment in donor fibroblasts and pre-implantational stage embryos. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that piggybac transposition could be a mean to deliver genes into bovine somatic cells or embryos for transgenic research.

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