Cat2t

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EMMA IDEM:12546
International strain nameCat2t
Alternative nameCat2t
Strain typeInduced Mutant Strains : Radiation-induced
Allele/Transgene symbolCryget,
Gene/Transgene symbolCryge

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ProviderJana Löster (formerly Kratochvilova)
Provider affiliationInstitut of Mammalian Genetics, Helmholtz Zentrum München
Additional ownerProf. Dr. Jochen Graw, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH), Institute of Developmental Genetics, Neuherberg/Germany --- Jack Favor Helmholtz Zentrum München Institute of Human Genetics Neuherberg/Germany
Genetic informationDominant mutation in chromosome 1, gene Cryge (C432G; Tyr144X).

Disclaimer - Special restrictions:

1) Mutant development was phenotype driven. Although for some mutant lines, linkage data and the molecular characterization of the causative mutation has been published, EMMA has not genotyped the strains and can not provide genotyping protocols.
2) Some lines showed low penetrance of the phenotype.
3) Only sperm available. Rederivation service can not be offered.
4) EMMA quality control standards may not apply for these strains.
5) EMMA has not verified the breeding performance and the genetic background of the strains.

The genotype/phenotype of the mice is not confirmed by INFRAFRONTIER/EMMA. We strongly recommend that the recipient confirms genotype/phenotype upon receipt.
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
total cataract, dysplasia of lens and iris, microphthalmia

Heterozygous:
total catartact, dysplasia of lens and iris, microphthalmia
Breeding historyKept as homozygotes.
References
  • Dominant cataract and recessive specific locus mutations in offspring of X-irradiated male mice.;Graw J, Favor J, Neuhäuser-Klaus A, Ehling U H, ;1986;Mutation research;159;47-54; 3941665
  • Allelism tests of 15 dominant cataract mutations in mice.;Kratochvilova J, Favor J, ;1992;Genetical research;59;199-203; 1511869
  • Three murine cataract mutants (Cat2) are defective in different gamma-crystallin genes.;Klopp N, Favor J, Löster J, Lutz R B, Neuhäuser-Klaus A, Prescott A, Pretsch W, Quinlan R A, Sandilands A, Vrensen G F, Graw J, ;1998;Genomics;52;152-8; 9782080
  • Characterization of Cat-2t, a radiation-induced dominant cataract mutation in mice.;Graw J, Bors W, Gopinath P M, Merkle S, Michel C, Reitmeir P, Schäffer E, Summer K H, Wulff A, ;1990;Investigative ophthalmology & visual science;31;1353-61; 1973159
  • Altered Na,K-ATPase pattern in gamma-crystallin mutant mice.;Moseley Amy, Graw Jochen, Delamere Nicholas A, ;2002;Investigative ophthalmology & visual science;43;1517-9; 11980868
  • Mapping of six dominant cataract genes in the mouse.;Everett C A, Glenister P H, Taylor D M, Lyon M F, Kratochvilova-Loester J, Favor J, ;1994;Genomics;20;429-34; 8034315
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requirednot known
Immunocompromisednot known

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreHelmholtz Zentrum Muenchen - German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH), Oberschleißheim, Germany

Literature references

  • Dominant cataract and recessive specific locus mutations in offspring of X-irradiated male mice.;Graw J, Favor J, Neuhäuser-Klaus A, Ehling U H, ;1986;Mutation research;159;47-54; 3941665
  • Allelism tests of 15 dominant cataract mutations in mice.;Kratochvilova J, Favor J, ;1992;Genetical research;59;199-203; 1511869
  • Three murine cataract mutants (Cat2) are defective in different gamma-crystallin genes.;Klopp N, Favor J, Löster J, Lutz R B, Neuhäuser-Klaus A, Prescott A, Pretsch W, Quinlan R A, Sandilands A, Vrensen G F, Graw J, ;1998;Genomics;52;152-8; 9782080
  • Characterization of Cat-2t, a radiation-induced dominant cataract mutation in mice.;Graw J, Bors W, Gopinath P M, Merkle S, Michel C, Reitmeir P, Schäffer E, Summer K H, Wulff A, ;1990;Investigative ophthalmology & visual science;31;1353-61; 1973159
  • Altered Na,K-ATPase pattern in gamma-crystallin mutant mice.;Moseley Amy, Graw Jochen, Delamere Nicholas A, ;2002;Investigative ophthalmology & visual science;43;1517-9; 11980868
  • Mapping of six dominant cataract genes in the mouse.;Everett C A, Glenister P H, Taylor D M, Lyon M F, Kratochvilova-Loester J, Favor J, ;1994;Genomics;20;429-34; 8034315

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