B6.129P2-Tln2tm2Crit/CritH

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EMMA IDEM:05000
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:05000 

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International strain nameB6.129P2-Tln2tm2Crit/CritH
Alternative nameTln2(cd)
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolTln2tm2Crit
Gene/Transgene symbolTln2

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ProviderSue Monkley
Provider affiliationBiomedical Services, University of Leicester
Additional ownerProf David Critchley, Dept of Biochemitry, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Genetic informationUsing a 2-step targeting strategy and loxP sites the whole coding sequence of the Tln2 gene was deleted (~200kb).
Phenotypic informationThe homozygous Tln2cd mice are viable and fertile and do not exhibit evidence of any phenotype.
Breeding historyThe line was generated with a floxed Neo cassette that was deleted by crossing to cre-deleter mice. The allele was then backcrossed to C57BL/6 and then intercrossed to generate homozygous mice. The allele is maintained as homozygous.
References
  • Talin is required for integrin-mediated platelet function in hemostasis and thrombosis.;Petrich Brian G, Marchese Patrizia, Ruggeri Zaverio M, Spiess Saskia, Weichert Rachel A M, Ye Feng, Tiedt Ralph, Skoda Radek C, Monkley Susan J, Critchley David R, Ginsberg Mark H, ;2007;The Journal of experimental medicine;204;3103-11; 18086863
  • Loss of talin1 in platelets abrogates integrin activation, platelet aggregation, and thrombus formation in vitro and in vivo.;Nieswandt Bernhard, Moser Markus, Pleines Irina, Varga-Szabo David, Monkley Sue, Critchley David, Fässler Reinhard, ;2007;The Journal of experimental medicine;204;3113-8; 18086864
  • Talin 1 and 2 are required for myoblast fusion, sarcomere assembly and the maintenance of myotendinous junctions.;Conti Francesco J, Monkley Sue J, Wood Malcolm R, Critchley David R, Müller Ulrich, ;2009;Development (Cambridge, England);136;3597-606; 19793892
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreMary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell, Oxford, United Kingdom
Animals used for archivinghomozygous C57BL/6.129/Sv males
Breeding at archiving centreMales were archived at the time of arrival. No breeding was performed at the archiving centre.

Disease and phenotype information

MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
  • dystrophic muscle / MGI
  • cellular phenotype / MGI
  • centrally nucleated skeletal muscle fibers / MGI
  • decreased fibroblast proliferation / MGI
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • dystrophic muscle / MGI
  • abnormal skeletal muscle morphology / MGI
  • no abnormal phenotype detected / MGI
  • muscle phenotype / MGI
  • cellular phenotype / MGI
  • centrally nucleated skeletal muscle fibers / MGI
  • decreased fibroblast proliferation / MGI

Literature references

  • Talin is required for integrin-mediated platelet function in hemostasis and thrombosis.;Petrich Brian G, Marchese Patrizia, Ruggeri Zaverio M, Spiess Saskia, Weichert Rachel A M, Ye Feng, Tiedt Ralph, Skoda Radek C, Monkley Susan J, Critchley David R, Ginsberg Mark H, ;2007;The Journal of experimental medicine;204;3103-11; 18086863
  • Loss of talin1 in platelets abrogates integrin activation, platelet aggregation, and thrombus formation in vitro and in vivo.;Nieswandt Bernhard, Moser Markus, Pleines Irina, Varga-Szabo David, Monkley Sue, Critchley David, Fässler Reinhard, ;2007;The Journal of experimental medicine;204;3113-8; 18086864
  • Talin 1 and 2 are required for myoblast fusion, sarcomere assembly and the maintenance of myotendinous junctions.;Conti Francesco J, Monkley Sue J, Wood Malcolm R, Critchley David R, Müller Ulrich, ;2009;Development (Cambridge, England);136;3597-606; 19793892

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