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In general, genomic transgenes are expressed efficiently in mice, while their cDNA-based transgenes are frequently silent. Clarket al. (1992) have shown that silent cDNA transgenes under the control of the sheep β-lactoglobulin promoter can be activated after co-injecting them with a genomic sheep β-lactoglobulin transgene. We have tested the general utility of this concept using mouse whey acidic protein (WAP) transgenes. Here we show that WAP cDNA transgenes are virtually silent in transgenic mice. In contrast, WAP transgenes containing all introns are expressed in approximately 50% of the lines at levels ranging from 1% to more than 100% of the endogenous RNA (McKnightet al., 1992). When a WAP-genomic transgene was co-injected with a WAP-cDNA, basal activation of the cDNA was possible. However, the activity of the WAP-cDNA transgene did not exceed 1% of the WAP-genomic transgene. This suggests that a permissive integration site capable of supporting basal level transcription can be established, but further events are required for full activation of the transgene.
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McKnight, R.A., Wall, R.J. & Hennighausen, L. Expression of genomic and cDNA transgenes after co-integration in transgenic mice. Transgenic Research 4, 39–43 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01976500
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