- abnormal digestive system physiology / MGI
- duodenal lesions / MGI
- abnormal gastric parietal cell morphology / MGI
- abnormal small intestine crypts of Lieberkuhn morphology / MGI
- digestive/alimentary phenotype / MGI
- stomach epithelial hyperplasia / MGI
- increased mature B cell number / MGI
- abnormal stomach mucosa morphology / MGI
- gastric gland atrophy / MGI
B6.129P2-Car9tm1Spas/Oulu
| Status | Available to order |
| EMMA ID | EM:11726 |
| Citation information | RRID:IMSR_EM:11726 Research Resource Identifiers (RRID) are persistent unique ID numbers assigned to help researchers cite key resources (e.g. antibodies, model organisms and software projects) in the biomedical literature to improve transparency and reproducibility in research. See https://www.rrids.org/ for more information. |
| International strain name | B6.129P2-Car9tm1Spas/Oulu |
| Alternative name | Car9tm1Spas |
| Strain type | Targeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out |
| Allele/Transgene symbol | Car9tm1Spas |
| Gene/Transgene symbol | Car9 |
Information from provider
| Provider | Seppo Parkkila |
| Provider affiliation | Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Tampere |
| Additional owner | Prof. Ivan Horak, FU Berlin/Charité, Berlin, Germany. |
| Genetic information | A PGK-neo cassette was inserted into exon 1 of Car9 gene by homologous recombination. The insertion of neo downstream of the signal peptide deleted 14 nt (268-282) of the proteoglycan domain and caused a frameshift mutation. |
| Phenotypic information | Homozygous:Gastric hyperplasia, abnormal digestive system physiology.Heterozygous:NA |
| References |
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| Homozygous fertile | yes |
| Homozygous viable | yes |
| Homozygous matings required | no |
| Immunocompromised | no |
Information from EMMA
| Archiving centre | University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland |
| Animals used for archiving | heterozygous C57BL/6JOlaHsd males, wild-type C57BL/6NCrl females |
| Stage of embryos | 2-cell |
Disease and phenotype information
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
Literature references
- Gastric hyperplasia in mice with targeted disruption of the carbonic anhydrase gene Car9.;Gut Marta Ortova, Parkkila Seppo, Vernerová Zdeòka, Rohde Elvira, Závada Jan, Höcker Michael, Pastorek Jaromír, Karttunen Tuomo, Gibadulinová Adriana, Závadová Zuzana, Knobeloch Klaus-Peter, Wiedenmann Bertram, Svoboda Jan, Horak Ivan, Pastoreková Silvia, ;2002;Gastroenterology;123;1889-903; 12454846
- Gastric pit cell hyperplasia and glandular atrophy in carbonic anhydrase IX knockout mice: studies on two strains C57/BL6 and BALB/C.;Leppilampi Mari, Karttunen Tuomo J, Kivelä Jyrki, Gut Marta Ortova, Pastoreková Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Parkkila Seppo, ;2005;Transgenic research;14;655-63; 16245156
- Carbonic anhydrase gene expression in CA II-deficient (Car2-/-) and CA IX-deficient (Car9-/-) mice.;Pan Peiwen, Leppilampi Mari, Pastorekova Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Waheed Abdul, Sly William S, Parkkila Seppo, ;2006;The Journal of physiology;571;319-27; 16396925
- Global transcriptional response to carbonic anhydrase IX deficiency in the mouse stomach.;Kallio Heini, Hilvo Mika, Rodriguez Alejandra, Lappalainen Eeva-Helena, Lappalainen Anna-Maria, Parkkila Seppo, ;2010;BMC genomics;11;397; 20573196
- Brain phenotype of carbonic anhydrase IX-deficient mice.;Pan Pei-wen, Parkkila Anna-Kaisa, Autio Salla, Hilvo Mika, Sormunen Raija, Pastorekova Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Haapasalo Hannu, Parkkila Seppo, ;2012;Transgenic research;21;163-76; 21547424
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