Journal article
Normal phenotype in conditional androgen receptor (AR) exon 3-floxed neomycin-negative male mice
K Rana, MV Clarke, JD Zajac, RA Davey, HE MacLean
Endocrine Research | Published : 2014
Abstract
Androgens (testosterone and dihydrotestosterone) acting via the androgen receptor (AR) are required for male sexual differentiation, and also regulate the development of many other tissues including muscle, fat and bone. We previously generated an ARlox mouse line with exon 3 of the AR gene targeted by loxP sites. The deletion of exon 3 is in-frame, so only the DNA binding-dependent actions of the AR are deleted, but non-DNA binding-dependent actions are retained. This line also contained an antibiotic resistance selection cassette, neomycin (neo) in intron 3, which was also flanked by loxP sites. Hemizygous ARlox male mice demonstrated a phenotype of hyperandrogenization, with increased mas..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Melbourne Research Grant Support Scheme, University of Melbourne, and the Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation. The authors report no conflicts of interest.