Abstract

The Cre/loxP system is a versatile and powerful tool that has been used to develop many kinds of genetically modified mice, such as conditional knockout mice and mutant protein-expressing mice through the excision of a STOP cassette. However, while numerous in vivo and in vitro applications of the Cre/loxP system have been reported, it remains difficult to target at one time more than one set of recognition sites in an identical single cell in mice using the Cre/loxP system. To overcome this barrier, we developed two novel site-specific recombination systems called VCre/VloxP and SCre/SloxP. These systems allow multiple independent site-specific recombination, for example, multiple targeted deletions in the same cell at different times. In this chapter, I describe the features of VCre/VloxP and SCre/SloxP, practical protocols and tips on how to use them in genomic engineering applications, potential problems in their use, and how problems can be identified and solved.

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