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Catalogue Number 153453
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Pik3cb
Disease Keywords Cancer, Cell Motility Defects, Inflammation, Autoimmunity
Synonyms Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit beta, p110β
Model Mutant
Relevance Pik3cb (phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, catalytic, beta polypeptide; also called p110β) is implicated in G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling, PTEN-loss-driven cancers, and thrombocyte function. RAC1 and CDC42 (from the RHO subfamily of small GTPases) bind and activate PIK3CB via its RAS binding domain (RBD), but PIK3CB does not bind RAS.

S205D and K224A point mutations were introduced to the catalytic subunit of the mouse Pik3cb gene, disrupting interactions with Ras family GTPases. In vitro, the basal lipid kinase activity of purified recombinant protein is indistinguishable from its wildtype counterpart. Cells from mice carrying mutations in the PIK3CB RBD show reduced phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) activity and defective chemotaxis. Mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) from these mice show reduced PI3K and these mice are resistant to bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis.

Full mouse strain name B6(SJL)-Pik3cbtm1.1Jdo/J
Production Details S205D (AGT->GAT) and K224A (AAA->GCA) point mutations were introduced to the catalytic subunit of the gene and an FRT-flanked neomycin selection cassette was inserted in intron 6. The targeting construct was introduced to C57BL/6-derived embryonic stem cells. The neomycin selection cassette was excised through crosses with Tg(ACTFLPe)9205Dym deleter mice, leaving a single FRT site in intron 6/7, which may be used for PCR genotyping. This strain was backcrossed to C57BL/6J for at least 8 generations by the donating laboratory.
Breeding Information Homozygotes are smaller than their wildtype littermates both as newborns and as adults.
Conditional No
Strain C57BL/6
Research Area Cancer, Cell Structure and Motility, Immunology

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Fritsch et al. 2013. Cell. 153(5):1050-63. PMID: 23706742.

RAS and RHO families of GTPases directly regulate distinct phosphoinositide 3-kinase isoforms.

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Fritsch et al. 2013. Cell. 153(5):1050-63. PMID: 23706742.

RAS and RHO families of GTPases directly regulate distinct phosphoinositide 3-kinase isoforms.


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