Tie2-Cre for endothelial conditional models
Target conditional knockout mice carry a floxed allele so you delete function only where Cre is active. The germline allele stays intact until you cross to a tissue specific Cre. Labs reach for this design when a global knockout is lethal, when they need adult onset loss, or when regional redundancy hides a whole body phenotype. For endothelial work, plan Cre specificity, reporter crosses, and baseline phenotyping before you scale.
Driver pairing notes
Tie2-Cre biases recombination toward endothelial lineages. Inducible design: no, constitutive activity.
Conditional knockout focuses the experiment on endothelial while the rest of the animal keeps a wild type allele. That pattern mirrors somatic mutation in patients and avoids systemic compensation that can erase subtle phenotypes. It is often preferred when a germline null is lethal, weak, or confounded by developmental rescue.
A conventional knockout answers whether the gene is required broadly. When endothelial is the organ of interest, a global null can still be informative if viability is acceptable and you want the simplest genotype. If the null is harsh, a floxed allele with a regional Cre is the safer long term platform.
Example conditional alleles to pair with Tie2-Cre
Frequently asked questions
What animals express Tie2-Cre?
Tie2-Cre is used for endothelial biased recombination in community standard protocols. We recommend reporter validation on your background before large experiments.
Is Tie2-Cre inducible?
Some lines in the CreERT2 family need tamoxifen for nuclear access. Tell us your timing goals and we help pick tamoxifen versus constitutive strategies.
Which floxed genes pair with Tie2-Cre?
Top pairs depend on your disease model. We link common conditional alleles in our catalog and can suggest three to five references genes that match endothelial biology.