B6.Cg-Tg(KRT14-Lgals7)34Ijmfp/Cnbc

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EMMA IDEM:10966
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:10966 

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International strain nameB6.Cg-Tg(KRT14-Lgals7)34Ijmfp/Cnbc
Alternative nameTg-K14galectin7
Strain typeTransgenic Strains
Allele/Transgene symbolTg(KRT14-Lgals7)34Ijmfp
Gene/Transgene symbolTg(KRT14-Lgals7)34Ijmfp

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Providerfrancoise POIRIER
Provider affiliationUMR 7592 CNRS-Université Paris Diderot, Institut Jacques Monod
Genetic informationAs described in Gendronneau 2015, C57BL/6;DBA/2 oocytes were microinjected with a construct containing the rat galectin-7 cDNA placed downstream of the keratin14 (K14) promoter (Saitou et al., 1995).
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
Normal lifespan, mild epidermis defects.

Heterozygous:
Normal lifespan, mild epidermis defects.
Breeding historyFounder animals carrying the transgene were mated with C57BL/6 individuals and two independent K14-galectin-7 transgenic lines. Tg34 was established after eight successive backcrosses on the C57BL/6 background.
References
  • Overexpression of galectin-7 in mouse epidermis leads to loss of cell junctions and defective skin repair.;Gendronneau Gaëlle, Sanii Sadaf, Dang Tien, Deshayes Frédérique, Delacour Delphine, Pichard Evelyne, Advedissian Tamara, Sidhu Sukhvinder S, Viguier Mireille, Magnaldo Thierry, Poirier Francoise, ;2015;PloS one;10;e0119031; 25741714
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreCNB-CSIC, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, Madrid, Spain
Animals used for archivinghomozygous C57BL/6J males

Literature references

  • Overexpression of galectin-7 in mouse epidermis leads to loss of cell junctions and defective skin repair.;Gendronneau Gaëlle, Sanii Sadaf, Dang Tien, Deshayes Frédérique, Delacour Delphine, Pichard Evelyne, Advedissian Tamara, Sidhu Sukhvinder S, Viguier Mireille, Magnaldo Thierry, Poirier Francoise, ;2015;PloS one;10;e0119031; 25741714

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