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Mice with a Conditional LoxP-Flanked Glucosylceramide Synthase Allele Controlling Glycosphingolipid Synthesis
Case ID:
TAB-1864
Web Published:
12/6/2022
Glycosphingolipids are organizational building blocks of plasma membranes that participate in key cellular functions, such as signaling and cell-to-cell interactions. Glucosylceramide synthase - encoded by the
Ugcg
gene - controls the first committed step in the major pathway of glycosphingolipid synthesis. Global disruption of the
Ugcg
gene in mice is lethal during gastrulation. The inventors have established a
Ugcg
allele flanked by loxP sites (floxed). When cre recombinase was expressed in the nervous system under control of the
nestin
promoter, the floxed gene underwent recombination, resulting in a substantial reduction of
Ugcg
expression and of glycosphingolipid ganglio-series levels. The mice deficient in
Ugcg
expression in the nervous system show a striking loss of Purkinje cells and abnormal neurologic sphingo-lipid behavior.
The Research Tools available are mice with a floxed
Ugcg
allele that can be deleted in a conditional manner. These mice carrying floxed
Ugcg
alleles will be useful for delineating the functional roles of glycosphingolipid synthesis in the nervous system and in other physiologic systems.
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Mythreyi Shastri
Technology Development Specialist
NIH Technology Transfer
301-435-0613
shastrim@mail.nih.gov