B6.Cg-Sdhbtm1Dost/H

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EMMA IDEM:11640
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:11640 

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International strain nameB6.Cg-Sdhbtm1Dost/H
Alternative nameSdhb-tm1Dost
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Conditional mutation
Allele/Transgene symbolSdhbtm1Dost
Gene/Transgene symbolSdhb

Information from provider

ProviderDouglas Strathdee
Provider affiliationCRUK Beatson Institute
Genetic informationA hygromycin resistance cassette with a 3' loxP site was inserted upstream of exon 3. An additional loxP site was inserted downstream of exon 3.
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
Homozygous floxed mice are viable, fertile and have a normal lifespan. However after cre recombination homozygous knockouts may be infertile.

Heterozygous:
Heterozygous floxed mice are viable, fertile and have a normal lifespan.
Breeding historyMice were crossed to a strain containing the Tg(ACTFLPe)9205Dym transgene. Expression of Flp recombinase was used to remove the hygromycin resistance gene. Subsequent backcrossing to C57BL/6J allowed the segregation of the flox allele.
References
  • Pyruvate carboxylation enables growth of SDH-deficient cells by supporting aspartate biosynthesis.;Cardaci Simone, Zheng Liang, MacKay Gillian, van den Broek Niels J F, MacKenzie Elaine D, Nixon Colin, Stevenson David, Tumanov Sergey, Bulusu Vinay, Kamphorst Jurre J, Vazquez Alexei, Fleming Stewart, Schiavi Francesca, Kalna Gabriela, Blyth Karen, Strathdee Douglas, Gottlieb Eyal, ;2015;Nature cell biology;17;1317-26; 26302408
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreMary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell, Oxford, United Kingdom
Animals used for archivingheterozygous C57BL/6J males
Breeding at archiving centreBackcrossed onto C57BL/6J for 10 generations

Disease and phenotype information

Orphanet associated rare diseases, based on orthologous gene matching

IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
  • increased fasting circulating glucose level / IMPC
  • decreased locomotor activity / IMPC
  • abnormal kidney morphology / IMPC
  • preweaning lethality, complete penetrance / IMPC
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • no phenotypic analysis / MGI
  • embryonic lethality, complete penetrance / MGI

Literature references

  • Pyruvate carboxylation enables growth of SDH-deficient cells by supporting aspartate biosynthesis.;Cardaci Simone, Zheng Liang, MacKay Gillian, van den Broek Niels J F, MacKenzie Elaine D, Nixon Colin, Stevenson David, Tumanov Sergey, Bulusu Vinay, Kamphorst Jurre J, Vazquez Alexei, Fleming Stewart, Schiavi Francesca, Kalna Gabriela, Blyth Karen, Strathdee Douglas, Gottlieb Eyal, ;2015;Nature cell biology;17;1317-26; 26302408

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  • Rederivation of mice from frozen stock, delivery time available upon request . €3880*
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