B6;129-Gt(ROSA)26Sortm2Nat/J

Cat. No.: CEMM-07250158

Common Name: ROSA26-AP Inversion (R26iAP)
This strain carries an inverted human placental alkaline phosphatase (ALPP; PLAP) coding segment flanked by oppositely-oriented loxP sites integrated in the Gt(ROSA)26Sor gene. Cre excision of the floxed segment flips rather than excises the ALPP inversion and reinstates a transcriptionally active form of the gene. This reporter can be activated by tissue-specific cre recombinase in any cell in the body at any time in development. The result is very clear ALPP enzyme activity that can be detected histochemically.
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Status Live Mouse
Frozen Embryo
Age 4 weeks
12 weeks
Customized Age
Sex Male
Female
GENETICS
Allele Symbol
Gt(ROSA)26Sortm2Nat
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Allele Name
targeted mutation 2
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Allele Attributes
Reporter
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Gene Symbol
Gt(ROSA)26Sor
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Gene Name
gene trap ROSA 26
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Chromosome
6
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Expressed Genes
ALPP, alkaline phosphatase, placental, human
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Strain of Origin
129
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Molecular Note
The human placental alkaline phosphatase (ALPP; PLAP) coding region was engineered to contain a single intron with a loxP site. Another loxP site in inverted orientation was placed 3' of the ALPP coding region. A single round of Cre-mediated recombination in E. coli resulted in the inversion of the 3' half of the coding region, thereby disrupting the ALPP open reading frame. This construct, referred to as "AP inversion" or "AP inv", was knocked into the ubiquitously-expressed Gt(ROSA)26Sor locus by homologous recombination.
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HUSBANDRY
Suggested Controls
B6129SF2/J
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Breeding Considerations
When maintained as a live colony, homozygotes or heterozygotes may be bred together.
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For Research Use Only.
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