Genetically engineered zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are useful for marker-free gene targeting using a one-step approach. We used ZFNs to efficiently disrupt bovine myostatin (MSTN), which was identified previously as the gene responsible for double muscling in cattle. The mutation efficiency of bovine somatic cells was approximately 20%, and the biallelic mutation efficiency was 8.3%. To evaluate the function of the mutated MSTN locus before somatic cell nuclear transfer, MSTN mRNA and protein expression was examined in four mutant cell colonies. We generated marker-gene-free cloned cattle, in which the MSTN biallelic mutations consisted of a 6-bp deletion in one of the alleles and a 117-bp deletion and 9-bp insertion in the other allele, r...
An exceptional muscle development commonly referred to as 'double-muscled' (Fig. 1) has been seen in...
Myostatin is essential for proper regulation of myogenesis, and inactivation of Myostatin results in...
Skeletal muscle is the most economically valuable tissue in meat-producing animals and enhancing mus...
<div><p>Genetically engineered zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are useful for marker-free gene targetin...
The myostatin gene, known as Growth Differentiation Factor 8 (GDF8), located at chromosome 2 (BTA2) ...
Many genome-edited animals have been produced using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromi...
Myostatin (MSTN) is a well-known negative regulator of muscle growth. Animals that possess mutations...
Muscular hypertrophy (MH) in cattle is a condition occuring in various breeds and often referred to ...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professionalWe herein describe a procedure that allows for simult...
Double-muscling in cattle is a generalised hypertrophy of skeletal muscle resulting from a hyperplas...
We herein describe a procedure that allows for simultaneous genotyping of six loss-of-function mutat...
This research developed two real-time PCR assays, employing high-resolution melt and allele-specific...
peer reviewedNaturally occurring Myostatin knock-out cattle exhibit a hypermuscled phenotype (Grobet...
Myostatin (MSTN) is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass. Strategies to block myostatin sign...
Myostatin, or growth and differentiation factor 8 (GDF8), has been identified as the factor causing ...
An exceptional muscle development commonly referred to as 'double-muscled' (Fig. 1) has been seen in...
Myostatin is essential for proper regulation of myogenesis, and inactivation of Myostatin results in...
Skeletal muscle is the most economically valuable tissue in meat-producing animals and enhancing mus...
<div><p>Genetically engineered zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are useful for marker-free gene targetin...
The myostatin gene, known as Growth Differentiation Factor 8 (GDF8), located at chromosome 2 (BTA2) ...
Many genome-edited animals have been produced using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromi...
Myostatin (MSTN) is a well-known negative regulator of muscle growth. Animals that possess mutations...
Muscular hypertrophy (MH) in cattle is a condition occuring in various breeds and often referred to ...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professionalWe herein describe a procedure that allows for simult...
Double-muscling in cattle is a generalised hypertrophy of skeletal muscle resulting from a hyperplas...
We herein describe a procedure that allows for simultaneous genotyping of six loss-of-function mutat...
This research developed two real-time PCR assays, employing high-resolution melt and allele-specific...
peer reviewedNaturally occurring Myostatin knock-out cattle exhibit a hypermuscled phenotype (Grobet...
Myostatin (MSTN) is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass. Strategies to block myostatin sign...
Myostatin, or growth and differentiation factor 8 (GDF8), has been identified as the factor causing ...
An exceptional muscle development commonly referred to as 'double-muscled' (Fig. 1) has been seen in...
Myostatin is essential for proper regulation of myogenesis, and inactivation of Myostatin results in...
Skeletal muscle is the most economically valuable tissue in meat-producing animals and enhancing mus...