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Comparison of the molecular characteristics of lacZ transgenic mouse mutations detected by visual and positive selection.

Mutation research (1996-11-11)
J Jiao, G R Douglas, J D Gingerich, L M Soper
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lacZ gene mutations in the transgenic Muta Mmouse can be detected by two different selection systems. While mutant frequencies recovered by phenyl-beta-D-galactoside (P-gal) selection are comparable with those obtained using 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl beta-D-galactopyranoside (X-gal) as substrate for beta-galactosidase, there may still be differences at the molecular level in the mutations detected by these two methods. Accordingly, we have examined a spectrum of mutants recovered from the X-gal system by regrowing these mutants on the P-gal plates. All colourless X-gal mutants grew normally on the P-gal plates. However, 11 out of 53 single light blue mutants, which express partial beta-galactosidase activity, produce few or no plaques on the P-gal plates, indicating the possible loss of some mutations using the positive selection system. Further analysis of mutant phenotypes and base changes indicates that such loss is not mutation-type specific. Our data suggest that the positive selection method can detect the majority of lacZ mutations detectable by visual selection and is more efficient at detecting mutants within a reduced range of beta-galactosidase activity.

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Phenyl-β-D-galactopyranoside, ≥98% (TLC)