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US08852930B2 In vivo gene regulation by the combination of knock-in-tetO sequence into the genome and tetracycline-controlled trans-suppressor (tTS) protein
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通过敲入tetO序列组合到基因组和四环素受控反式抑制(tTS)蛋白中的体内基因调控
- Patent Title: In vivo gene regulation by the combination of knock-in-tetO sequence into the genome and tetracycline-controlled trans-suppressor (tTS) protein
- Patent Title (中): 通过敲入tetO序列组合到基因组和四环素受控反式抑制(tTS)蛋白中的体内基因调控
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Application No.: US13577281Application Date: 2011-02-08
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Publication No.: US08852930B2Publication Date: 2014-10-07
- Inventor: Rene Hen , Kenji Tanaka
- Applicant: Rene Hen , Kenji Tanaka
- Applicant Address: US NY New York
- Assignee: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
- Current Assignee: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
- Current Assignee Address: US NY New York
- Agency: Leason Ellis LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2011/024068 WO 20110208
- International Announcement: WO2011/100250 WO 20110818
- Main IPC: C12N15/00
- IPC: C12N15/00 ; C12N5/00 ; C07H21/00 ; A01K67/027 ; C12N15/85

Abstract:
Disclosed is a FAST (Flexible Accelerated STOP TetO-knockin) system, an efficient method for manipulating gene expression in vivo to rapidly screen animal models of disease. This invention further discloses a single gene targeting event yielding 2 distinct knockin mice—STOP-tetO and tetO knockin—which permit generation of multiple strains with variable expression patterns: 1) knockout, 2) Cre-mediated rescue; 3) tTA-mediated misexpression; 4) tTA-mediated overexpression; and 5) tTS-mediated conditional knockout/knockdown. Using the FAST system, multiple gain- and loss-of-function strains can therefore be generated on a timescale not previously achievable. These strains can then be screened for clinically-relevant abnormalities. The flexibility and broad applicability of the FAST system is demonstrated by targeting several genes encoding proteins implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders: Mlc1, Neuroligin 3, the serotonin 1A receptor, and the serotonin 1B receptor.
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