C57BL/6N-Atm1Brd Mir211tm1Wtsi/H

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EMMA IDEM:12803
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:12803 

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International strain nameC57BL/6N-Atm1Brd Mir211tm1Wtsi/H
Alternative namemiR-211
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolMir211tm1Wtsi
Gene/Transgene symbolMir211

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ProviderHaydn Prosser
Provider affiliationMouse Genomics (No longer exists), Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Genetic informationKnockout was made in JM8 ES cells on C57BL/6NTac background. The miR-211 knockout mouse line (mmu-mir-211-/-) obtained by deleting 160 bp (containing the pre-miR-211) from the wild type sequence.
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
Progressive retinal cone dystrophy. Seizures were witnessed in some mice.

Heterozygous:
Unknown.
Breeding historyKnockout made in JM8 ES cells on C57BL/6NTac background and maintained on this background by breeding.
References
  • MiR-211 is essential for adult cone photoreceptor maintenance and visual function.;Barbato Sara, Marrocco Elena, Intartaglia Daniela, Pizzo Mariateresa, Asteriti Sabrina, Naso Federica, Falanga Danila, Bhat Rajeshwari S, Meola Nicola, Carissimo Annamaria, Karali Marianthi, Prosser Haydn M, Cangiano Lorenzo, Surace Enrico Maria, Banfi Sandro, Conte Ivan, ;2017;Scientific reports;7;17004; 29209045
  • A resource of vectors and ES cells for targeted deletion of microRNAs in mice.;Prosser Haydn M, Koike-Yusa Hiroko, Cooper James D, Law Frances C, Bradley Allan, ;2011;Nature biotechnology;29;840-5; 21822254
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

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

Literature references

  • MiR-211 is essential for adult cone photoreceptor maintenance and visual function.;Barbato Sara, Marrocco Elena, Intartaglia Daniela, Pizzo Mariateresa, Asteriti Sabrina, Naso Federica, Falanga Danila, Bhat Rajeshwari S, Meola Nicola, Carissimo Annamaria, Karali Marianthi, Prosser Haydn M, Cangiano Lorenzo, Surace Enrico Maria, Banfi Sandro, Conte Ivan, ;2017;Scientific reports;7;17004; 29209045
  • A resource of vectors and ES cells for targeted deletion of microRNAs in mice.;Prosser Haydn M, Koike-Yusa Hiroko, Cooper James D, Law Frances C, Bradley Allan, ;2011;Nature biotechnology;29;840-5; 21822254

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