B6J.129-Fusem1(FUS*P525L)Emcf Fustm3.1(FUS)Emcf/H

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International strain nameB6J.129-Fusem1(FUS*P525L)Emcf Fustm3.1(FUS)Emcf/H
Alternative nameB6J.129-Fusem1(FUS*P525L)EmcfFustm3.1(FUS)Emcf/H
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-in
Allele/Transgene symbolFustm3.1(FUS)Emcf, Fus
Gene/Transgene symbolFus, Fus

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ProviderElizabeth Fisher
Provider affiliationNeuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology
Additional ownerThis strain is co-owned by UCL and MRC Harwell
Genetic informationCompound HET for humanised FUS with P525L point mutation and WT Humanised FUS: 1 copy of Humanised FUS carrying P525L point mutation 1 copy of WT Humanised FUS. For the wildtype allele, A BAC construct (BAC RP24-297F14), engineered to harbor the human FUS genomic sequence flanked by large regions of mouse homology , was used as a donor to replace endogenous mouse Fus with human FUS in mouse ES cells via homologous recombination. This construct was electroporated into the 129/SvJ mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) line R1, humanising Fus in the mouse genome. Correctly targeted clones were initially identified through Loss-Of-Allele (LOA) copy number qPCR and validated by RT-PCR and western blot for the humanised RNA/protein product. Mice were generated by injection of modified ESCs into C57BL/6Brd-Tyrc-Brd/Wtsi donor blastocysts, with the resultant chimeric male offspring crossed to C57BL/6J females to obtain germline transmission (GLT). Following confirmation of GLT, hFUS heterozygous mice were bred one further generation to the C57BL/6J strain, followed by crossing to the Gt(ROSA)26Sortm2(CAG-flpo,-EYFP)Ics line (C57BL/6Ntac background) to excise the FRT-flanked Neo selection cassette. The Neo-negative line was then backcrossed for at least six further generations onto the C57BL6/J background before experimental cohorts were bred. Genotyping was performed by LOA copy number qPCR using the commercially available probesets Mm00217486_cn, Mm00217500_cn, Hs02670898_cn, Hs05441121_cn (Life Technologies). The point mutation was generated by CRISPR editing of the existing BAC insertion to carry the P525L change, and an additional silent change to prevent re-processing of the engineered allele. This strain was generated by retargeting of strain B6J.Cg-Fustm3.1(FUS)Emcf/H (EM:13073).
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
Mice homozygous for the P525L point mutation on humanised FUS i.e. carrying two copies of Fus are Embryonic lethal.

Heterozygous:
Male mice develop a mid-life onset reduction in motor performance with neuromuscular denervation and motor neuron loss. Female mice were also studied, and the motor phenotype is less pronounced. hFUSP525L mice are smaller than humanised WT FUS control mice and male mice have reduced fat mass.
Breeding historyThese mice were derived from the parental humanised FUS line HU-FUS-WT-B6 which was made in 129 ES cells and crossed to B6J. Congenic on C57BL/6J
ReferencesNone available
Homozygous fertilenot known
Homozygous viablenot known
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

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

Disease and phenotype information

Orphanet associated rare diseases, based on orthologous gene matching

IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
  • increased respiratory quotient / IMPC
  • increased prepulse inhibition / IMPC
  • preweaning lethality, complete penetrance / IMPC
  • hypoplasia / IMPC
  • abnormal embryo size / IMPC
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • small thymus / MGI
  • motor neuron degeneration / MGI
  • decreased motor neuron number / MGI
  • abnormal neuromuscular synapse morphology / MGI
  • small testis / MGI
  • decreased body weight / MGI
  • decreased body size / MGI
  • abnormal gait / MGI
  • abnormal suckling behavior / MGI
  • impaired limb coordination / MGI
  • increased mortality induced by gamma-irradiation / MGI
  • postnatal growth retardation / MGI
  • reduced female fertility / MGI
  • male infertility / MGI
  • decreased litter size / MGI
  • premature death / MGI
  • no abnormal phenotype detected / MGI
  • lymphoid hypoplasia / MGI
  • abnormal immunoglobulin level / MGI
  • no phenotypic analysis / MGI
  • abnormal chromosome morphology / MGI
  • aneuploidy / MGI
  • chromosome breakage / MGI
  • decreased lymphocyte cell number / MGI
  • decreased B cell number / MGI
  • abnormal male meiosis / MGI
  • abnormal hippocampus pyramidal cell morphology / MGI
  • postnatal lethality, incomplete penetrance / MGI
  • neonatal lethality, complete penetrance / MGI

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