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Carolyn J. Foster, Dina M. Prosser, Jacqueline M. Agans, Ying Zhai, Michelle D. Smith, Jean E. Lachowicz, Fang L. Zhang, Eric Gustafson, Frederick J. Monsma, Maria T. Wiekowski, Susan J. Abbondanzo, Donald N. Cook, Marvin L. Bayne, Sergio A. Lira, Madhu S. Chintala
Published in Volume 107, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(12):1591–1598 doi:10.1172/JCI12242
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Targeting the SP1999 (P2Y12) gene. (a) The targeting construct. The neomycin resistance (neo) gene is flanked by 1.2-kb and 5.0-kb DNA fragments from the SP1999 genomic locus. TK is the thymidine kinase gene with the PGK promoter. Restriction sites shown are HindIII (H), XbaI (X), and NotI (N). Sizes are in kilobases. (b) SP1999 locus. Exonic sequence is shown by a filled rectangle, and an arrow indicates the direction of transcription. (c) Structure of the targeted locus. The sizes of the expected fragments are shown in kilobases. Arrowheads represent the primers used in a PCR to identify targeted ES cell clones. The probe used for Southern blot confirmation of targeted clones is shown. (d) Expression of P2Y12 in adult mouse brain. An SP1999 cDNA probe detects a 2.3-kb species in brain total RNA from wild-type, but not P2Y12–/–, mice. GAPDH control probe demonstrates equivalent loading of RNA in each lane.