The lac operator-repressor system is functional in the mouse

  1. Carolyn A. Cronin,
  2. Wendy Gluba, and
  3. Heidi Scrable1
  1. Department of Neuroscience, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA

Abstract

We report the successful transfer of a fully functionallac operator-repressor gene regulatory system to the mouse. The key component is a lac repressor transgene that resembles a typical mammalian gene both in codon usage and structure and expresses functional levels of repressor protein in the animal. We used the repressor to regulate the expression of a mammalian reporter gene consisting of the tyrosinase promoter embedded with three shortlac operator sequences and the tyrosinase coding sequence. Pigmentation of the mouse was controlled by the interaction of thelac repressor with the regulatable Tyrosinase transgene in a manner that was fully reversible by the lactose analog IPTG. Direct control of mammalian promoters by the lac repressor provides tight, reversible regulation, predictable levels of de-repressed expression, and the promise of reversible control of the endogenous genome.

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  • 1 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL hs2n{at}virginia.edu; FAX (804) 982-4380.

  • Article and publication are at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.892001.

    • Received February 27, 2001.
    • Accepted April 25, 2001.
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