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Fig. 1. Disruption of Frs2{alpha} alleles in prostate epithelium. (A) Schematic of the floxed Frs2{alpha} alleles for conditional disruption. The genomic DNA containing coding exons 1-5 and adjacent introns is shown. Dashed boxes indicate non-coding exon sequence. The primers for PCR genotyping are indicated by arrows. Primers f1 and f2 amplify a 319 bp fragment from the floxed Frs2{alpha} allele. Primers f1 and f3 amplify a 261 bp fragment from the Frs2{alpha}-null allele; no amplification from wild-type alleles. (B) PCR genotyping for the Frs2{alpha} conditional-null alleles. Genomic DNAs extracted from each prostatic lobe of 4-week-old mice were analyzed by PCR using the primers illustrated in A. (C) Total RNAs were extracted from prostates of different ages, and Frs2{alpha} expression was assessed by real-time RT-PCR. The data were normalized to β-actin loading controls and are expressed as mean±s.d. of at least three independent experiments. Note that Frs2{alpha} alleles were intact in the stromal compartment, which is likely to account for the basal level of Frs2{alpha} expression in Frs2{alpha}cn prostates. Representative data from dorsolateral prostate are shown. (D) In situ hybridization of Frs2{alpha} expression in prostates. Enlarged image of boxed area shown on the right. Note that the expression was diminished in the epithelium of Frs2{alpha}cn prostates and mature control prostates. Arrows indicate basal cells. AP, anterior prostate; DLP, dorsolateral prostate; VP, ventral prostate; M, myristylation site; PTB, phosphotyrosine-binding site; f, Frt element; p, loxP element; F/F, homozygous Frs2{alpha}flox mice; CN, Frs2{alpha}cn mice.





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