PASK-flox

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EMMA IDEM:11191
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:11191 

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International strain namePASK-flox
Alternative namePASK-flox
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Conditional mutation
Allele/Transgene symbolPasktm-Gsxil
Gene/Transgene symbolPask

Information from provider

ProviderGabriela da Silva Xavier
Provider affiliationCell Biology, Imperial College London
Genetic informationMice carrying conditional null alleles of Pask (Paskfl/fl) were generated by insertion of loxP sites flanking exon 11 and exon 15, which encompass the Ser/Thr kinase domain, through homologous recombination
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
No obvious phenotype

Heterozygous:
No obvious phenotype
References
  • Cell type-specific deletion in mice reveals roles for PAS kinase in insulin and glucagon production.;Semplici Francesca, Mondragon Angeles, Macintyre Benedict, Madeyski-Bengston Katja, Persson-Kry Anette, Barr Sara, Ramne Anna, Marley Anna, McGinty James, French Paul, Soedling Helen, Yokosuka Ryohsuke, Gaitan Julien, Lang Jochen, Migrenne-Li Stephanie, Philippe Erwann, Herrera Pedro L, Magnan Christophe, da Silva Xavier Gabriela, Rutter Guy A, ;2016;Diabetologia;59;1938-47; 27338626
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

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Archiving centreMary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell, Oxford, United Kingdom

Literature references

  • Cell type-specific deletion in mice reveals roles for PAS kinase in insulin and glucagon production.;Semplici Francesca, Mondragon Angeles, Macintyre Benedict, Madeyski-Bengston Katja, Persson-Kry Anette, Barr Sara, Ramne Anna, Marley Anna, McGinty James, French Paul, Soedling Helen, Yokosuka Ryohsuke, Gaitan Julien, Lang Jochen, Migrenne-Li Stephanie, Philippe Erwann, Herrera Pedro L, Magnan Christophe, da Silva Xavier Gabriela, Rutter Guy A, ;2016;Diabetologia;59;1938-47; 27338626

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