Strain information
 NBRP Rat No: 0908  Strain name: LE-Tg(Pdyn-cre)2-9Koba  Commmon Name: Pdyn_Cre RecBAC 2-9ラット Rat Genome Database
Principal Investigator:  Kazuto Kobayashi  Fukushima Medical University       1 Hikarigaoka Fukushima-shi    960-1295 Fukushima     Japan
Tel: 024-547-1667    Fax: 024-548-3936 Email: kazuto@fmu.ac.jp
Preservation Status:   Embryo        Sperm       Living Animals
Coat Color  白黒
Inbred Generations  F9 (April 2019)
Usage Restrictions  The following specific terms and conditions are requested by the DEPOSITOR. In this event, the RECIPIENT of BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE shall obtain a prior written consent on use of it from the DEPOSITOR.
Tha RECIPIENT requires a collabration with the DEPOSITOR. Consult with the DEPOSITOR about details beforehand.
Genetic Status
 Inbred  Segregating  Congenic  Consomic  Recombinant
 Coisogenic  Spont. Mutant  Transgene  Ind. Mutant  Category Other 
Comercial Availability
Research Category
 Diabetes Obesity  Neurobiology  Ophthalmology  Dentistry  Cardio Hypertension
 Cancer  Metabolism  Otorhinology  Immunology  Infectious
 Osteosis  Internal Organ  Dermatology  Reproduction  Development
 Behavior  Hematology  Urology  Pharmacology  Research Area Others 神経科学一般
 Control Strain  Marker Strain
Gene Affected cre: cre recombinase protein, Pdyn: preprodynorphin
Origin Background strain: Long-Evans (Iar:Long-Evans, Institute for Animal Reproduction) This strain was produced by injecting a modified BAC, in which a Cre recombinase was inserted into the third exon of the rat Pdyn gene, into rat zygotes.
Strain characteristics This strain is a transgenic rat that expresses Cre recombinase under the control of the Pdyn gene.
Breeding Conditions Breeding performance is good. Maintain heterozygous rats by mating them with Long Evans (LE) rats.
Genotyping The PCR method is used to detect Cre recombinase. Primer F: TCGATGCAACGAGTGATGAG, R: TTCGGCTATACGTAACAGGG PCR conditions TaKaRa Taq 94℃ 5min→94℃(30cycle) 20sec→56℃ 30sec→72℃ 30sec→4℃ ∞ 482bp
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