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The BCBC Cell Line Collection is a repository of mouse embryonic stem cell lines for the study of diabetes. As of August 1, 2015, BCBC is no longer in service.

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Cell Line NameParental Cell LineTargeted GeneGene NameTargeted AlleleGenetic AlterationDescriptionAvailabilityReference
Ptf1aYFPTL-1 / ptf1a{LCA}Ptf1apancreas specific transcription factor, 1a  Ptf1atm1.1(YFP) RMCEThis ES cell line contains YFP inserted into a Ptf1aLCA allele by recombinase mediated cassette exchange. These cells may be useful for identifying pancreatic progenitor cells in cultures that have been stimulated to differentiate towards endodermal and pancreatic fates.Cell line is available
Rosa26R26-60-DR5-TA-CeruleanTL-1 / Rosa26{LCA} clone 5B9Gt(ROSA)26Sorgene trap ROSA 26, Philippe Soriano  Rosa26tm1(LCA) RMCEIn these cells Rosa26 gene sequences from -60 to +81 were replaced by a retinoic acid response element (DR5) fused to a TATA-Cerulean (CFP) reporter. These ESCs may be useful for assess retinoic acid responsiveness.
Ngn3T2A.nCreNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
Foxm1LCANot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedTMRestricted
Foxa2LCANot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedTMRestricted
Pax4HA.LCANot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedTMRestricted
Rosa26228.TOP.CFPNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
Rosa263TF.CherryNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
Rosa26TetO.NRSFNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
Rosa26Non-EN-CFP-NeoTL-1 / Rosa26{LCA} clone 5B9Gt(ROSA)26Sorgene trap ROSA 26, Philippe Soriano  Rosa26tm1.8(Non-EN-CFP)RMCEThis ES cell line contains CFP (Cerulean) inserted into a Rosa26LCA allele by recombinase mediated cassette exchange. These cells were used to identifythe optimal arrangement of regulatory elements for fluorescent protein expression from a single genomic copy.
Rosa26mIre1.WT.CherryNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
Pdx1CFPTL-1 / Pdx1{LCA} clone 2F11Pdx1pancreatic and duodenal homeobox 1  Pdx1tm1(LCA) RMCEThis ES cell line contains cyan fluorescent protein (CFP, Cerulean variant) inserted into a Pdx1LCA allele by recombinase mediated cassette exchange. These cells may be useful for identifying pancreatic progenitor cells in cultures that have been stimulated to differentiate towards endodermal and pancreatic fates.
Ptf1aLCATL-1Ptf1apancreas specific transcription factor, 1a  Ptf1atm1(LCA) TMThis ES cell line contains a loxed cassette acceptor (LCA) allele in which a 4.1 kb region of this gene (including the proximal promoter and both exons 1 and 2) was replaced with a loxP site, an inverted loxP site, and both positive and negative selectable markers. This enables the use of Recombinase-Mediated Cassette Exchange (RMCE) to easily insert various reporter genes or to make other modifications of the Ptf1a gene locus.Cell line is availablePMID:18294628
Sst.rTTA.LCANot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedTMRestricted
Rosa26Ngn3.MafaNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
Pdx1CreNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
Rosa26-228.3XCNotch.TA.CeruleanTL-1 / Rosa26{LCA} clone 5B9Gt(ROSA)26Sorgene trap ROSA 26, Philippe Soriano  Rosa26tm1(LCA) RMCEThe Rosa26 gene sequences from -60 to -228 were replaced with a repeat of alternating 32-bp C-elements and 31-bp Rbpj-binding sites (i.e.,C-R-C-R-C-R). The 31 base-pair region is derived from the CBF1/Rbpj binding region of the C-promoter of EBV (cataaattTTTTCCCACGgcgtgtttacacc; uppercase letters are the consensus Rbpj binding sequence within the 31-bp element) (Hsieh, MCB 16:952, 1996). The 32-bp C-element is from the Ela1 enhancer (Kruse et al., MCB 15:4385, 1995).Cell line is available
Rosa26-228.6XNotch.TA.CeruleanTL-1Gt(ROSA)26Sorgene trap ROSA 26, Philippe Soriano  Rosa26tm1(LCA) RMCEThe binding site for Rbpj, the transcriptional mediator of Notch signaling was inserted into the Rosa 26 locus replacing nucleotides -60 to -228.The complete insert contains the Rbpj cis element in a series of six repeats. Each repeat includes a 31 base-pair region derived from the CBF1/Rbpj binding region of the C-promoter of EBV (cataaattTTTTCCCACGgcgtgtttacacc). Uppercase letters are the consensus Rbpj binding sequence within the 31-bp element) (Hsieh et al., MCB 16:952, 1996).Cell line is available
Rosa26Apple.bGsplicepA.NeoTL-1Gt(ROSA)26Sorgene trap ROSA 26, Philippe Soriano  Rosa26tm1(LCA) RMCETo better quantify protein expression levels via confocal microscopy, flow sorting and western blot analysis this cell line contains a 4kb R26 promoter element, Apple (a red fluorescent protein) with an upstream enhancer element, a splicing beta-globin polyA tail and the neomycin gene as a selection agent. Through Recombinase-Mediated Cassette Exchange this construct was inserted into the Rosa26 locus.PMID:21324933
Nkx2.2T2A.cCreNot providedNot providedNot providedNot providedRMCERestricted
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