129S5;129P2-Gnb1Gt(AN0901)Wtsi/WtsiH
| Status | Available to order |
| EMMA ID | EM:15816 |
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| International strain name | 129S5;129P2-Gnb1Gt(AN0901)Wtsi/WtsiH |
| Alternative name | 129-Gnb1 |
| Strain type | Gene-trap |
| Allele/Transgene symbol | Gnb1Gt(AN0901)Wtsi |
| Gene/Transgene symbol | Gnb1 |
Information from provider
| Provider | Seth Grant |
| Provider affiliation | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute |
| Genetic information | Information sourced from supplementary data 1 for https://doi.org/10.1101/500389: This mouse strain was created via ES cells to mouse conversion. The ES cells were obtained from Sanger Institute Gene Trap Resource (SIGTR) An insertional mutation in Gnb1(AN0901) was inserted in mouse ES cells using gene trap vector pGT0lxr. The gene trap, located in intron 6-7, creates an in-frame fusion between the 5' exons of the trapped gene and a reporter, Beta-geo in intron 6-7. |
| Phenotypic information | Mutant mice showed medium overall behavioural difference from wildtypes, with six of 16 behaviour variables significantly impacted in these mutant mice. In the elevated plus maze task, two behavioural variables of five were significantly impacted in mutants. In the open field/novel object exploration task, one behavioural variable, OF NOE total distance, was significantly increased in mutants. In the fear learning task, two behavioural variables of two were significantly impacted in mutants. In the contextual memory task, one behavioural variable, contextual memory mean, was significantly decreased in mutants. Only rotarod and cued memory tasks were unaffected. |
| Breeding history | Mice were maintained by backcrossing onto the 129S5/SvEvBrd background; heterozygous males and females were fertile and used to set up intercrosses to generate homozygous and wildtype mice to study. |
| References | None available |
| Homozygous fertile | not known |
| Homozygous viable | yes |
| Homozygous matings required | not known |
| Immunocompromised | not known |
Information from EMMA
| Archiving centre | Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell, Oxford, United Kingdom |
Disease and phenotype information
IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
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