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Defining the multi-faceted roles of prostaglandins has been facilitated by studying mice with manipulated expression of the two enzymes encoding cyclooxygenase (COX) via gene targeting, with either knocked down expression of COX-1 or COX-2, a knocked-in COX-2 active site mutation and exchange of COX isoforms by insertion of a cassette encoding COX-1 into the COX-2 (Ptgs2) gene to create COX-1>COX-2 mice. Here, we sought to extend these studies by creating a new induced mutant strain with manipulated COX expression. We carried out gene targeting at the Ptgs1 locus to knock-in an expression cassette encoding COX-2 under Ptgs1 regulatory elements in a manner analogous used in COX-1>COX-2 targeting. While successful gene targeting at the Ptgs1 locus was achieved, the strategy did not yield a "basal" increase of COX-2 under Ptgs1 gene regulatory control in various cells and tissues from COX-2>COX-1 mice but rather resulted in a Ptgs1 null allele. Possible explanations as to why this strategy was unsuccessful include non-functionality of the hybrid signal peptide and aberrant transcript processing. Since a similar strategy had previously worked (i.e. COX-1 cDNA knocked-in to the Ptgs2 locus; COX-1>COX-2 mice) interpretations of our findings on murine COX biology and gene targeting are discussed. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Xinzhi Li, Manhong Guo, Crystal M McCracken, Colin D Funk. Targeted exchange of an expression cassette encoding cyclooxygenase-2 at the Ptgs1 locus. Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators. 2012 Oct;99(1-2):38-44

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