B6.129-Prdm4tm2.1Liz/RobH

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EMMA IDEM:08322
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:08322 

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International strain nameB6.129-Prdm4tm2.1Liz/RobH
Alternative namePrdm4
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolPrdm4tm2.1Liz
Gene/Transgene symbolPrdm4

Information from provider

ProviderElizabeth Robertson
Provider affiliationSir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford
Genetic informationA targeted deletion of a 3.25 kb fragment encompassing exons 9, 10, and 11 that encodes 67 C-terminal amino acids of the PR/SET domain, the pseudo Zinc finger at position 548-569, and 5 proximal Zinc fingers within the ZFD (amino acid positions 593-699). This generated a functionally null allele as it resulted in a truncated Prdm4 protein which was predominantly cytoplasmic and failed to bind DNA.
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
Mice with targeted deletion of the Zinc finger domain have no phenotype.

Heterozygous:
Heterozygous animals have no phenotype.
Breeding historyStrain is currently maintained on C57BL/6J as heterozygous crosses.
References
  • The PR/SET domain zinc finger protein Prdm4 regulates gene expression in embryonic stem cells but plays a nonessential role in the developing mouse embryo.;Bogani Debora, Morgan Marc A J, Nelson Andrew C, Costello Ita, McGouran Joanna F, Kessler Benedikt M, Robertson Elizabeth J, Bikoff Elizabeth K, ;2013;Molecular and cellular biology;33;3936-50; 23918801
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

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

Disease and phenotype information

IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
  • short tibia / IMPC
  • decreased total body fat amount / IMPC
  • increased cardiac muscle contractility / IMPC
  • abnormal cornea morphology / IMPC
  • microphthalmia / IMPC
  • impaired glucose tolerance / IMPC
  • abnormal heart left ventricle morphology / IMPC
  • enlarged urinary bladder / IMPC
  • absent spleen / IMPC
  • abnormal iris morphology / IMPC
  • increased lean body mass / IMPC
  • abnormal gait / IMPC
  • increased circulating amylase level / IMPC
  • thick ventricular wall / IMPC
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • no abnormal phenotype detected / MGI
  • no phenotypic analysis / MGI

Literature references

  • The PR/SET domain zinc finger protein Prdm4 regulates gene expression in embryonic stem cells but plays a nonessential role in the developing mouse embryo.;Bogani Debora, Morgan Marc A J, Nelson Andrew C, Costello Ita, McGouran Joanna F, Kessler Benedikt M, Robertson Elizabeth J, Bikoff Elizabeth K, ;2013;Molecular and cellular biology;33;3936-50; 23918801

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