B6.129S2-Syndig1ltm1Embr/Orl

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EMMA IDEM:05845
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:05845 

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International strain nameB6.129S2-Syndig1ltm1Embr/Orl
Alternative nameCapucinKO
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolSyndig1ltm1Embr
Gene/Transgene symbolSyndig1l

Information from provider

ProviderMichel de Chaldée
Provider affiliationCEA
Genetic informationThe entire coding region of Capucin (also referred to as Tmem90a or Syndig1l) was replaced by a cassette containing the beta-galactosidase reporter gene.
Phenotypic informationCapucin knockout mice are apparently healthy and their behavior is normal at the gross level.
Breeding historyThe mutation was introduced into AT1 ES cells (strain 129). Male chimeras were bred with C57BL/6N females and the resulting F1 mice were backcrossed to C57BL/6N for one generation and to C57BL/6J for the nine following generations. The line is currently maintained by homozygous matings.
References
  • Capucin does not modify the toxicity of a mutant Huntingtin fragment in vivo.;Galvan Laurie, Lepejová Nad'a, Gaillard Marie-Claude, Malgorn Carole, Guillermier Martine, Houitte Diane, Bonvento Gilles, Petit Fanny, Dufour Noëlle, Héry Patrick, Gérard Matthieu, Elalouf Jean-Marc, Déglon Nicole, Brouillet Emmanuel, de Chaldée Michel, ;2012;Neurobiology of aging;33;1845.e5-6; 22365050
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisednot known

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreCNRS-TAAM – Typing and Archiving of Animal Models, Orléans, France
Animals used for archivinghomozygous C57BL/6J males, wild-type C57BL/6J females

Disease and phenotype information

MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
  • nervous system phenotype / MGI
  • reproductive system phenotype / MGI
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • nervous system phenotype / MGI
  • reproductive system phenotype / MGI

Literature references

  • Capucin does not modify the toxicity of a mutant Huntingtin fragment in vivo.;Galvan Laurie, Lepejová Nad'a, Gaillard Marie-Claude, Malgorn Carole, Guillermier Martine, Houitte Diane, Bonvento Gilles, Petit Fanny, Dufour Noëlle, Héry Patrick, Gérard Matthieu, Elalouf Jean-Marc, Déglon Nicole, Brouillet Emmanuel, de Chaldée Michel, ;2012;Neurobiology of aging;33;1845.e5-6; 22365050

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