Murine spermatogonial stem cells: Targeted transgene expression and purification in an active state

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A 400 bp fragment of the spermatogonia-specific Stra8 locus was sufficient to direct gene expression to the germinal stem cells in transgenic mice. A fractionation procedure was devised, based on immunomagnetic sorting of cells in which the promoter drives the expression of a surface functionally neutral protein tag. The purified cells expressed the known molecular markers of spermatogonia Rbm, cyclin A2 and EP-Cam, and the β1- and α6-integrins characteristic of the stem cell fraction. A 700-fold enrichment in stem cells was determined by the ability of the purified fractions to re-establish spermatogenesis in germ cell-depleted recipient testes.

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Giuili, G., Tomljenovic, A., Labrecque, N., Oulad-Abdelghani, M., Rassoulzadegan, M., & Cuzin, F. (2002). Murine spermatogonial stem cells: Targeted transgene expression and purification in an active state. EMBO Reports, 3(8), 753–759. https://doi.org/10.1093/embo-reports/kvf149

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