B6N(Cg)-Palmdtm1.2Kili/Ieg
| Status | Available to order |
| EMMA ID | EM:14923 |
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| International strain name | B6N(Cg)-Palmdtm1.2Kili/Ieg |
| Alternative name | Palmd-tm1.2Kili (official allele design., MGI:6477926) lab. design.: Palmdk (const. Palmd-KO) |
| Strain type | Targeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out |
| Allele/Transgene symbol | Palmdtm1.2Kili |
| Gene/Transgene symbol | Palmd |
Information from provider
| Provider | Manfred Kilimann |
| Provider affiliation | Molecular Neurobiology, MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences |
| Genetic information | A null mutation in the palmdelphin (Palmd) gene was generated by cre-mediated deletion of exons 4-6, resulting in a frame-shift. In homozygous mice, Palmd protein expression was undetectable (detection limit about 1%). |
| Phenotypic information | Homozygous:Mice are viable, fertile, with no apparent anomalies, normal body-weight, and reach a normal age. No anomalies were detected in the phenotyping screen of the German Mouse Clinic. Detailed analysis of endothelial cells, which express a high level of Palmd protein, revealed anomalies of the actin cytoskeleton.Heterozygous:Normal. |
| Breeding history | The mutation was generated in a C57BL/6N ES cell line. Mice were subsequently backcrossed to C57BL/6N for about 10 generations. |
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| Homozygous fertile | yes |
| Homozygous viable | yes |
| Homozygous matings required | no |
| Immunocompromised | not known |
Information from EMMA
| Archiving centre | Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen - German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH), Oberschleißheim, Germany |
| Animals used for archiving | heterozygous C57BL/6N males |
Disease and phenotype information
IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
Literature references
- Palmdelphin Regulates Nuclear Resilience to Mechanical Stress in the Endothelium.;Sáinz-Jaspeado Miguel, Smith Ross O, Plunde Oscar, Pawelzik Sven-Christian, Jin Yi, Nordling Sofia, Ding Yindi, Aspenström Pontus, Hedlund Marie, Bastianello Giulia, Ascione Flora, Li Qingsen, Demir Cansaran Saygili, Fernando Dinesh, Daniel Geoffrey, Franco-Cereceda Anders, Kroon Jeffrey, Foiani Marco, Petrova Tatiana V, Kilimann Manfred W, Bäck Magnus, Claesson-Welsh Lena, ;2021;Circulation;144;1629-1645; 34636652
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