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Biology of Reproduction | 2005

A Novel Method for the Production of Transgenic Cloned Pigs: Electroporation-Mediated Gene Transfer to Non-Cultured Cells and Subsequent Selection with Puromycin

Satoshi Watanabe; Masaki Iwamoto; Shunichi Suzuki; Dai-ichiro Fuchimoto; Daisuke Honma; Takashi Nagai; Michiko Hashimoto; Satoko Yazaki; Masahiro Sato; Akira Onishi

Abstract Puromycin N-acetyl transferase gene (pac), of which the gene product catalyzes antibiotic puromycin (an effective inhibitor of protein synthesis), has been widely used as a dominant selection marker in embryonic stem (ES) cell-mediated transgenesis. The present study is the first to report on the usefulness of puromycin for production of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) transgenic piglets after somatic cell cloning and embryo transfer. Somatic cells isolated from porcine fetuses at 73 days of gestation were immediately electroporated with a transgene (pCAG-EGFPac) carrying both EGFP cDNA and pac. This procedure aims to avoid aging effects thought to be generated during cell culture. The recombinant cells were selected with puromycin at a low concentration (2 µg/ml), cultured for 7 days, and then screened for EGFP expression before somatic cell cloning. The manipulated embryos were transplanted into the oviducts of 14 foster mother sows. Four of the foster sows became pregnant and nine piglets were delivered. Of the nine piglets, eight died shortly after birth and one grew healthy after weaning. Results indicate that puromycin can be used for the selection of recombinant cells from noncultured cells, and moreover, may confer the production of genetically engineered newborns via nuclear transfer techniques in pigs.


Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research | 2003

Cloning and characterization of porcine common γ chain gene

Daisuke Honma; Hirohide Uenishi; H. Hiraiwa; Satoshi Watanabe; Weiran Tang; Nobutaka Kiyokawa; Junichiro Fujimoto; Hiroshi Yasue; Kenji Sakimura

The common γ chain, which was originally identified as a component of interleukin-2 receptors (IL-2R), plays a key role in differentiation of T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells. In the present study, cDNA of the porcine common γ chain gene and its genomic DNA were molecularly cloned and characterized. The porcine common γ chain gene was found to consist of 8 exons, spanning approximately 3.7 kb, and to encode a 368-amino acid polypeptide. The amino acid sequence showed 82.4%, 71.1%, 86.1%, and 84.8% similarities with that of human, murine, bovine, and canine chains, respectively. The common γ chain gene was assigned to swine chromosome Xq13 by FISH analysis and was consistent with the result of radiation hybrid (RH) mapping. When various porcine tissues were examined for the expression of this gene, the expression was observed in lymphocytes and lymphocyte-related tissues. Since GATA, T cell factor-1 (TCF-1), Ets-1, activated protein2 (AP-2), and Ikaros2 binding motifs were demonstrated in the 5′...


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2001

Purkinje Cell-Specific and Inducible Gene Recombination System Generated from C57BL/6 Mouse ES Cells

Kazuko Kitayama; Manabu Abe; Toshikazu Kakizaki; Daisuke Honma; Rie Natsume; Masahiro Fukaya; Masahiko Watanabe; Jun-ichi Miyazaki; Masayoshi Mishina; Kenji Sakimura


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2004

Analysis of a full-length cDNA library constructed from swine olfactory bulb for elucidation of expressed genes and their transcription initiation sites.

Seiichiro Fujisaki; Akio Sugiyama; Tomoko Eguchi; Yasuko Watanabe; H. Hiraiwa; Daisuke Honma; Toshiyuki Saito; Hiroshi Yasue


Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2005

Characterization of new monoclonal antibodies against porcine lymphocytes: molecular characterization of clone 7G3, an antibody reactive with the constant region of the T-cell receptor δ-chains

W.-R. Tang; N. Shioya; Tomoko Eguchi; T. Ebata; J. Matsui; H. Takenouchi; Daisuke Honma; Hiroshi Yasue; Yohtaroh Takagaki; S. Enosawa; M. Itagaki; T. Taguchi; N. Kiyokawa; H. Amemiya; J. Fujimoto


Archive | 2003

Swine rag-1 gene and utilization thereof

Hiroshi Yasue; Satoshi Watanabe; Daisuke Honma; Yohtaroh Takagaki; Hiromi Hatsuse


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2006

Preparation of enzymatically active human Myc-tagged-NCre recombinase exhibiting immunoreactivity with anti-Myc antibody

Satoshi Watanabe; Daisuke Honma; Tadashi Furusawa; Takayuki Sakurai; Masahiro Sato


Archive | 2003

Gene expression vector using echinus-origin insulators

Satoshi Watanabe; Daisuke Honma; Hiroshi Yasue; Koji Akasaka; Kazuya Yoshida; Shingo Nagaya


Archive | 2011

Cement hardened body, method for manufacturing the same, and cement composition

Masao Kojima; 正朗 小島; Tateo Mitsui; 健郎 三井; Motoki Ugoshi; 元紀 鵜越; Daijiro Tsuji; 大二郎 辻; Shunsuke Takagi; 俊輔 高木; Tetsuro Matsushita; 哲郎 松下; Daisuke Honma; 大輔 本間


Archive | 2003

Vecteur d'expression genique utilisant des isolants d'origine equine

Satoshi Watanabe; Daisuke Honma; Hiroshi Yasue; Koji Akasaka; Kazuya Yoshida; Shingo Nagaya

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Kazuya Yoshida

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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Shingo Nagaya

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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