The tetracycline transactivator (tTA) coding sequence is driven by the 3.6-kb promoter from the rat collagen, type 1, alpha 1 gene, which drives expression in both mature and immature osteoblasts. The coding sequence is followed by the rabbit beta-globin intron and a polyadenylation signal. In the absence of tetracycline, expression of a second transgene whose promoter is regulated by the tet operator sequence (tetO) is induced; this induction is suppressed by tetracycline administration. (J:94077)

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hm: homozygous
ht: heterozygous
cn: conditional genotype
cx: complex: > 1 genome feature
tg: involves transgenes
ot: other: hemizygous, indeterminate,...
(F): Female
(M): Male
phenotype observed
N: normal phenotype
(#): related diseases count
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