A resource of vectors and ES cells for targeted deletion of microRNAs in mice
Open Access
- 7 August 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Biotechnology
- Vol. 29 (9), 840-845
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.1929
Abstract
Prosser et al. describe a resource of mouse embryonic stem cell clones harboring deletions that target 392 microRNA loci.. Because the targeting cassettes can be readily replaced by reporter genes, conditional alleles and other variants, the lines should facilitate a broad range of studies into microRNA function. The 21–23 nucleotide, single-stranded RNAs classified as microRNAs (miRNA) perform fundamental roles in diverse cellular and developmental processes. In contrast to the situation for protein-coding genes, no public resource of miRNA mouse mutant alleles exists. Here we describe a collection of 428 miRNA targeting vectors covering 476 of the miRNA genes annotated in the miRBase registry. Using these vectors, we generated a library of highly germline-transmissible C57BL/6N mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell clones harboring targeted deletions for 392 miRNA genes. For most of these targeted clones, chimerism and germline transmission can be scored through a coat color marker. The targeted alleles have been designed to be adaptable research tools that can be efficiently altered by recombinase-mediated cassette exchange to create reporter, conditional and other allelic variants. This miRNA knockout (mirKO) resource can be searched electronically and is available from ES cell repositories for distribution to the scientific community.Keywords
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