Journal article
Development and initial characterization of xenomitochondrial mice
IA Trounce, M McKenzie, CA Cassar, CA Ingraham, CA Lerner, DA Dunn, CL Donegan, K Takeda, WK Pogozelski, RL Howell, CA Pinkert
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 2004
Abstract
Xenomitochondrial mice harboring trans-species mitochondria on a Mus musculus domesticus (MD) nuclear background were produced. We created xenomitochondrial ES cell cybrids by fusing Mus spretus (MS), Mus caroli (MC), Mus dunni (Mdu), or Mus pahari(MP) mitochondrial donor cytoplasts and rhodamine 6-G treated CC9.3.1 or PC4 ES cells. The selected donor backgrounds reflected increasing evolutionary divergence from MD mice and the resultant mitochondrial-nuclear mismatch targeted a graded respiratory chain defect. Homoplasmic (MS, MC, Mdu, and MP) and heteroplasmic (MC) cell lines were injected into MD ova, and liveborn chimeric mice were obtained (MS/MD 18 of 87, MC/MD 6 of 46, Mdu/MD 31 of 14..
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