Pik3ca RBD mutant Mouse
Invented by Prof Julian Downward from Francis Crick Institute
Invented at Cancer Research UK London Research Institute: Lincoln's Inn Fields
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Catalogue Number | 151553 |
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase C alpha (PI 3kinase) / p110alpha mutant (disrupted Ras interaction) |
Disease Keywords | Cancer; |
Relevance | In vivo study of p110alpha disruption and Ras signalling; |
Production Details | A Pi3kca targeting vector, containing substitutions at residues 208 (T to D) and 227 (K to A) and a loxP flanked resistance cassette, was transfected into 129 ES cells. Properly targeted ES cells containing a homologous recombination event were selected, cloned and injected into C57BL6 blastocysts. Chimeric offspring were backcrossed to establish heterozygous mice, which were subsequently mated to Cre transgenic mice to excise the resistance cassette. Heterozygous Pik3ca mice were interbred to establish homozygous mutants. |
Conditional | No |
Growth/Phenotype Keywords | Tumour resistance (K-Ras induced tumours); lymphatic abnormalities; |
Research Area | Cancer, Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction, Genetic Studies Tools |
Notes |
The Pi3kca mouse is an ideal tool for studying cell signalling and the development of Ras or PI-3K inhibitors. Pi3kca mice express a mutated knockin form of PI-3kinase alpha (one of the main effectors of Ras signalling) which is no longer able to associate with Ras. This knockin mutation greatly increases the tumour resistance of Pi3kca mice to chemically- and K-Ras-induced tumourigenesis. In addition, the mice could be used to study the role of Ras-PI-3K signalling in inflammation, cytoskeletal reorganisation and cell motility. Pi3kca mice demonstrate deficient development and branching of the lymphatic system compared to wildtype mice. Full mouse strain name B6.129S7(Cg)-Pik3catm1Jdo/J |
References: 2 entries
Gupta et al. 2007. Cell. 129(5):957-68. PMID: 17540175.
Binding of ras to phosphoinositide 3-kinase p110alpha is required for ras-driven tumorigenesis in mice.
Europe PMC ID: 17540175
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References: 2 entries
Gupta et al. 2007. Cell. 129(5):957-68. PMID: 17540175.
Binding of ras to phosphoinositide 3-kinase p110alpha is required for ras-driven tumorigenesis in mice.
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