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HEREDITAS ›› 2006, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (12): 1513-1513~1519.doi: 10.1360/yc-006-1513

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Nuclear Transfer of Goat Somatic Cells Transgenic for Human Lactoferrin

LI Lan1,2, SHEN Wei1,2, PAN Qing-Yu3, MIN Ling-Jiang1, SUN Yu-Jiang4,
FANG Yong-Wei1, DENG Ji-Xian2, PAN Qing-Jie

  

  1. (1. Institute of Animal Reproduction, Development and Genetic Engineering, Department of Animal Sciences, Laiyang Agriculture College, Qingdao 266109, China; 2. Institute of Biotechnology, Academy of Military Medical Science, Beijing 100071, China; 3.Yantai Fushan
    Advanced Vocation School, Yantai 265500, China; 4. Institute of Dongying Agricultural Sciences, Dongying 257000, China)
  • Received:2005-12-20 Revised:2006-06-06 Online:2006-12-10 Published:2006-12-10
  • Contact: PAN Qing-Jie

Abstract:

Transgenic animal mammary gland bioreactors are being used to produce recombinant proteins with appropriate post-translational modifications, and nuclear transfer of transgenic somatic cells is a more powerful method to produce mammary gland bioreactor. Here we describe efficient gene transfer and nuclear transfer in goat somatic cells. Gene targeting vector pGBC2LF was constructed by cloning human lactoferrin (LF) gene cDNA into exon 2 of the milk goat b-casein gene, and the endogenous start condon was replaced by that of human LF gene. Goat fetal fibroblasts were transfected with linearized pGBC2LF and 14 cell lines were positive according to PCR and Southern blot. The transgenic cells were used as donor cells of nuclear transfer, and some of reconstructed embryos could develop to blastocyst in vitro.

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