Resource Section
资源部分
基本信息
- 批准号:10450127
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-18 至 2024-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal ModelArchivesBiologyBreedingCRISPR/Cas technologyCollectionCommunitiesDevelopmentDisease modelEngineeringEvaluationFundingFutureGenesGeneticGenotypeGoalsInfrastructureKnockout MiceLeadershipLightMaintenanceMissionModelingMusMutant Strains MicePhenotypePreclinical TestingProceduresProcessProductionRecording of previous eventsReporterResourcesRoleScienceShipsTechnologyTestingThe Jackson LaboratoryUnited States National Institutes of HealthValidationanimal model developmentcohortexperienceflexibilitygene therapygenetic resourcegenome editinginnovationmodel developmentmouse modelnovelprogramsquality assurancerepositorysomatic cell gene editingsuccesstechnology developmenttooltranslational applicationstransmission process
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY RESOURCE CORE
The overall goal of the Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) consortium is to accelerate the development of
translational applications of genome-editing technology, particularly CRISPR/Cas9, taking advantage of recent
successes in gene therapy treatments. The specific goal of the Jackson Laboratory Genome Editing Mouse
Testing Center (JAX-GEMTC) is to develop novel mouse resources to facilitate the validation and optimization
of new genome editing technologies. The RESOURCE CORE of the JAX-GEMTC will support mouse breeding
and colony expansion for genotypic and functional validation of reporters, cohort production, and integration
with the NIH-funded Mouse Mutant Regional Resource Centers (MMRRC’s). The resource will take advantage
of the high-throughput colony management infrastructure of the JAX KOMP2 program and the mouse resource
distribution experience of the JAX Repository. Public availability of these new resources will be facilitated by
the co-localization of the Center with the JAX MMRRC. The Resource goals of this Center will be achieved
through two Specific Aims: 1) Establish production-scale breeding colonies for production of reporter line
cohorts for the JAX-GEMTC. The goal of this Aim is to build production colonies of reporter mice to support all
aspects of the JAX-GEMTC program. Initially, we will import the existing Traffic Light Reporter (TLR) model to
JAX and then the importation additional reporters will follow. Models engineered at JAX as part of the Animal
Model Production section will be screened for germline transmission, and production colonies of all models will
be established for functional validation, baseline testing, and to provide cohorts for the TESTING CORE. 2)
Archive and distribute reporter lines to the scientific community through the JAX-MMRRC. In this aim we will
provide novel reporter lines and all associated information for their use to the MMRRC for distribution to the
scientific community. To accomplish this we will take advantage of JAX’s role as one of the MMRRC centers,
facilitating the submission, archiving, and distribution process.
项目摘要资源核心
体细胞基因组编辑(SCGE)联盟的总体目标是加速体细胞基因组编辑的发展
基因组编辑技术,特别是 CRISPR/Cas9 的转化应用,利用最近的成果
基因疗法的成功。杰克逊实验室基因组编辑小鼠的具体目标
测试中心(JAX-GEMTC)将开发新颖的鼠标资源,以方便验证和优化
新的基因组编辑技术。 JAX-GEMTC 的资源核心将支持小鼠育种
以及用于记者基因型和功能验证、队列生产和整合的集落扩展
与 NIH 资助的小鼠突变体区域资源中心 (MMRRC) 合作。资源将得到充分利用
JAX KOMP2 程序的高通量菌落管理基础设施和小鼠资源
JAX 存储库的分发经验。这些新资源的公共可用性将由
该中心与 JAX MMRRC 共定位。该中心的资源目标将实现
通过两个具体目标: 1) 建立用于生产报告系的生产规模育种群体
JAX-GEMTC 的队列。该目标的目标是建立报告小鼠生产群体以支持所有
JAX-GEMTC 计划的各个方面。最初,我们将导入现有的 Traffic Light Reporter (TLR) 模型
JAX,然后输入额外的记者将跟随。 JAX 设计的模型是 Animal 的一部分
模型生产部分将进行种系传播筛查,所有模型的生产菌落将
建立功能验证、基线测试并为测试核心提供队列。 2)
通过 JAX-MMRRC 存档并向科学界分发记者线路。为了这个目标我们将
向 MMRRC 提供新颖的报告线路和所有相关信息,以便分发给
科学界。为了实现这一目标,我们将利用 JAX 作为 MMRRC 中心之一的角色,
促进提交、归档和分发过程。
项目成果
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Stephen A Murray其他文献
A resource of targeted mutant mouse lines for 5,061 genes
5,061 个基因的靶向突变小鼠品系资源
- DOI:
10.1101/844092 - 发表时间:
2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
M. Birling;Atsushi Yoshiki;David J. Adams;Shinya Ayabe;Arthur L Beaudet;Joanna Bottomley;Allan Bradley;Steve D M Brown;Antje Bürger;Wendy Bushell;Francesco Chiani;Hsian;Skevoulla Christou;G. Codner;Francesco J. DeMayo;Francesco J. DeMayo;Mary E. Dickinson;B. Doe;Leah Rae Donahue;M. Fray;A. Gambadoro;Xiang Gao;Marina Gertsenstein;A. Gomez;Leslie O. Goodwin;Jason D. Heaney;Yann Hérault;M. Angelis;Si;Monica J. Justice;P. Kasparek;R. King;Ralf Kühn;Ho Lee;Young Jae Lee;Zhiwei Liu;K. C. K. Lloyd;I. Lorenzo;A. Mallon;C. McKerlie;T. Meehan;Stuart Newman;L. Nutter;Goo Taeg Oh;G. Pavlovic;R. Ramírez‐Solís;B. Rosen;Edward Ryder;Luis Santos;J. Schick;J. Seavitt;R. Sedláček;C. Seisenberger;Je Kyung Seong;W. Skarnes;T. Sorg;Karen P. Steel;Masaru Tamura;G. Tocchini;Chi;H. Wardle;Marie Wattenhofer;Sara Wells;Brandon J. Willis;J. A. Wood;W. Wurst;Ying Xu;L. Teboul;Stephen A Murray - 通讯作者:
Stephen A Murray
Stephen A Murray的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Stephen A Murray', 18)}}的其他基金
High Throughput Production and Cryopreservation of Knockout Mice
基因敲除小鼠的高通量生产和冷冻保存
- 批准号:
8876984 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 13.22万 - 项目类别:
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