Zinc-Induced Activation of Rainbow Trout Metallothionein-A Promoter in Transgenic Medaka

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Zinc-induced activation of rainbow trout metallothionein-A (rtMT-A) promoter was investigated in transgenic medaka using chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) gene as a reporter. The plasmid prtMT-A-CAT containing rtMT-A promoter and CAT gene was microinjected into medaka fertilized eggs at the one-cell stage. Hatched fry, in which the transgene was detected by PCR, were exposed to 0 to 100μm of ZnCl2 and the promoter activity was monitored by CAT assay. The activity was induced dose-dependently at concentrations of ZnCl2 over 1μm. These results suggest that the rtMT-A promoter was useful for controlling expression of transgenes in transgenic fish by experimental conditions. © 1994, The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science. All rights reserved.

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Kinoshita, M., Toyohara, H., Sakaguchi, M., Kioka, N., Komano, T., Inoue, K., … Ozato, K. (1994). Zinc-Induced Activation of Rainbow Trout Metallothionein-A Promoter in Transgenic Medaka. Fisheries Science, 60(3), 307–309. https://doi.org/10.2331/fishsci.60.307

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