Table 1.
Distribution of E11 and E1 promoter activities in the transgenic CNS
| Structure | tau/LacZ (E11 promoter) | E11-LI | tau/GFP (E1 promoter) | E4-LI |
| Cerebral cortex | ||||
| Piriform cortex | +++ | - | +++ | ++ |
| Lateral parietal association cortex | + | - | ++ | + |
| Primary motor cortex | + | - | + | + |
| Olfactory system | ||||
| Olfactory bulb | ++ | - | + | + |
| Olfactory tubercule | + | ++ | +/- | + |
| Striatum | + | + | + | ++ |
| Nucleus accumbens | + | + | + | ++ |
| Globus pallidus | + | + | + | + |
| Ammon's horn | ||||
| CA1 | ++ | - | +/- | + |
| CA2 | ++ | - | +/- | + |
| CA3 | +++ | - | +++ | ++ |
| Pyramidal cell layer | + | - | + | + |
| Polymorph layer dentate gyrus | ++ | - | + | + |
| Subthalamic nucleus | +/- | - | +++ | ++ |
| Zona incerta | + | - | + | - |
| Thalamus | ||||
| Laterodorsal thalamic nucleus | ++ | - | +/- | + |
| Lateral posterio thalamic nucleus | ++ | - | +/- | + |
| Ventral posteromedial thalamic nucleus | + | - | ++ | +/- |
| Ventral posterolateral thalamic nucleus | + | - | ++ | +/- |
| Hypothalamus | + | - | + | + |
| Substantia nigra, reticular | ++ | ++ | +/- | +/- |
| Substantia nigra, compact | +++ | - | ++ | + |
| Locus coeruleus | + | - | + | ++ |
| Cerebellum | ||||
| Purkinje cell | +++ | - | +++ | +++ |
| Medial cerebellar nucleus | ++ | - | ++ | ++ |
| Brainstem | ++ | - | ++ | ++ |
| Spinal cord | ||||
| Laminae I-II | + | - | +++ | +++ |
| Laminae III-IV | + | - | ++ | + |
| Laminae V-VI | + | - | ++ | + |
| Laminae VII-VIII | + | - | ++ | + |
| Laminae IX | + | - | ++ | + |
E11 promoter activity indicated by X-gal staining of tau/LacZ fusion protein, E1 promoter activity indicated by GFP imaging of tau/GFP fusion protein and exon 4-like immunoreactivity (E4-LI) shown by immunostaining with an E4 antibody in the selected areas of the transgenic mice are presented. The intensity of X-gal staining, green fluorescent protein signal and Alex568 fluorescence of MOR-1-LI was visually estimated as high (+++), moderate (++), low (+), very low (+/-), and negative (-). Exon 11-like immunoreactivity (E11-LI) is from the literature[58].