Loss-of-function studies are a central approach to understanding gene/protein function. In mice, this often relies upon heritable recombination at the DNA level. This approach is slow and nonreversible, which limits both spatial and temporal resolution of analysis. Recently, degron techniques that directly target proteins for degradation have been successfully used to quickly and reversibly knock down proteins. Currently, these systems have been limited by lack of tissue/cell type specificity. Here, we generated mice that allow spatial and temporal control of GFP-tagged protein degradation. This DegronGFP line leads to degradation of GFP-tagged proteins in different cellular compartments and in distinct cell types. Further, it is rapid and reversible. We used DegronGFP to probe the function of the glucocorticoid receptor in the epidermis and demonstrate that it has distinct functions in proliferative and differentiated cells—an analysis that would not have been possible with traditional recombination approaches. We propose that the ability to use GFP knock-in lines for loss-of-function analysis will provide additional motivation for generation of these useful tools.
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December 29 2025
Cell type–specific spatiotemporal control of GFP-tagged protein degradation in mice
Alexandra Prado-Mantilla
,
Alexandra Prado-Mantilla
(Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Visualization, Writing - original draft)
1Department of Dermatology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
2Department of Cell Biology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
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Joseph Sheheen
,
Joseph Sheheen
(Formal analysis, Investigation, Validation, Visualization, Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Dermatology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
2Department of Cell Biology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
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Julie Underwood
,
Julie Underwood
(Investigation, Resources, Validation, Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Dermatology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
2Department of Cell Biology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
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Terry Lechler
(Conceptualization, Data curation, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Project administration, Resources, Supervision, Validation, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Dermatology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
2Department of Cell Biology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
Correspondence to Terry Lechler: [email protected]
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Alexandra Prado-Mantilla
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8917-5904
Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Visualization, Writing - original draft
,
Joseph Sheheen
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9653-2549
Formal analysis, Investigation, Validation, Visualization, Writing - review & editing
,
Julie Underwood
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6375-4780
Investigation, Resources, Validation, Writing - review & editing
,
Terry Lechler
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3901-7013
Conceptualization, Data curation, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Project administration, Resources, Supervision, Validation, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing
1Department of Dermatology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
2Department of Cell Biology,
Duke University Medical Center
, Durham, NC, USA
Correspondence to Terry Lechler: [email protected]
Disclosures: The authors declare no competing interests exist.
Received:
April 07 2025
Revision Received:
October 17 2025
Accepted:
December 11 2025
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Funding
Funder(s):
National Institutes of Health
- Award Id(s): T32HD040372
Funder(s):
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
- Award Id(s): R01-AR081081,R01-AR083352,R01-AR067203
© 2025 Prado-Mantilla et al.
2025
Prado-Mantilla et al.
This article is distributed under the terms as described at https://rupress.org/pages/terms102024/.
J Cell Biol (2026) 225 (4): e202504003.
Article history
Received:
April 07 2025
Revision Received:
October 17 2025
Accepted:
December 11 2025
Citation
Alexandra Prado-Mantilla, Joseph Sheheen, Julie Underwood, Terry Lechler; Cell type–specific spatiotemporal control of GFP-tagged protein degradation in mice. J Cell Biol 6 April 2026; 225 (4): e202504003. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202504003
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