Expression Database

GUDMAP:7504
Data Source
   
Gene
P4ha2   procollagen-proline, 2-oxoglutarate 4-dioxygenase (proline 4-hydroxylase), alpha II polypeptide
   
Theiler Stage TS17
   
Tissue genitourinary system
   
Images
Global view specimen 1 rostral end on left
Global view specimen 2 rostral end on left
   
Submitters
Principal Investigator(s): Melissa H Little, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, m.little@imb.uq.edu.au
Authors: Kylie Georgas
Submitted By: Kylie Georgas, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, k.georgas@imb.uq.edu.au
Archive ID: 59
Submission ID: uq_310107_5648
   
Expression Mapping

Expression Strengths Key:
Present (unspecified strength)
Present (strong)
Present (moderate)
Present (weak)
Uncertain
Not Detected
   
Expression Patterns Key:
Homogeneous
Graded
Regional
Spotted
Ubiquitous
Restricted
Single cell
Contains note
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Probe
Gene:
Symbol: P4ha2
Name: procollagen-proline, 2-oxoglutarate 4-dioxygenase (proline 4-hydroxylase), alpha II polypeptide (MGI:894286)
Probe ID: MGI:2425295 (maprobe:4273)
Name of cDNA: RIKEN clone E130103J11
Sequence ID:
AK053504.1
5' primer sequence: CCAAGCTCGCCAAGATTAAG
3' primer sequence: CGATGTTAATACGACTCACTATAGGGTACAAGTTTTCCTGGGTGCC
5' primer location: 388
3' primer location: 1060
Origin of Clone used to make the Probe:
Strain:
  Tissue:
Probe Type: RNA
Type: antisense
Labelled with: digoxigenin
Visualisation method: alkaline phosphatase + BM purple
Lab Probe ID: 1391
   
Specimen
Theiler Stage: TS17
Other Staging System:
Tissue: genitourinary system
Strain: CD1
Genotype: Wild type
Sex: unknown
Specimen Preparation:
wholemount
Fixation Method: 4% paraformaldehyde
Experiment Notes:
Embryos were sagitally dissected below the forelimb and hindlimb and bissected down the midline to expose the urogenital system. The hindlimb bud is visible and the caudal end is on the right. 3 specimens examined. WMISH241006 1391. Colour development for 2hrs.
  
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