Genomic DNA has been inserted into the attP site in TI{TI}SarmKO, reconstituting a full-length Sarm transcription unit that encodes catalytically inactive Sarm (a key glutamic acid residue in the NADase active site has been mutated to alanine). A 50 nucleotide attR site in the intron preceding exon 17 and a 34 nucleotide loxP site in the intron succeeding exon 21/22 remain.
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E1170A | Sarm-PD; E893A | Sarm-PE; E919A | Sarm-PF; E1095A | Sarm-PG; E919A | Sarm-PH; E1263A | Sarm-PI; E919A | Sarm-PJ; E1263A | Sarm-PK; E737A | Sarm-PL
E1170A
Sequences containing the ARM domain, two SAM domains, and a mutated TIR domain hav been introduced into the attP site present in TI{TI}SarmKO. Sarm is catalytically inactive due to the mutation of the NADase catalytic glutamic acid residue (GAA) to an alanine (GCC)) in the TIR domain. A 50 nucleotide attR site in the intron preceding exon 17 and a 34 nucleotide loxP site in the intron succeeding exon 21/22 remain.