B6.129P2-Anp32atm1Mak/Cnbc

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EMMA IDEM:07238
International strain nameB6.129P2-Anp32atm1Mak/Cnbc
Alternative nameAnp32a (Anp32a)
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolAnp32atm1Mak,
Gene/Transgene symbolAnp32a

Information from provider

ProviderTak W Mak
Provider affiliationDivision of Stem Cell and Developmental Biology, Advanced Medical Discovery Institute/Ontario Cancer Institute
Genetic informationThe targeting construct replaces the entire coding region (2 exons) with PGKneo gene in the reverse orientation.
Phenotypic informationOn the basis of previous analyses of mice bearing targeted mutations of Anp32a or Anp32e, there has been speculation that all ANP32 proteins play redundant roles and are dispensable for normal development. However, more recent work has suggested that ANP32B may in fact have functions that are not shared by other ANP32 family members.
Breeding historyBackcrossed 10 times to C57BL/6.
References
  • Generation and characterization of the Anp32e-deficient mouse.;Reilly Patrick T, Afzal Samia, Wakeham Andrew, Haight Jillian, You-Ten Annick, Zaugg Kathrin, Dembowy Joanna, Young Ashley, Mak Tak W, ;2010;PloS one;5;e13597; 21049064
  • Acidic nuclear phosphoprotein 32kDa (ANP32)B-deficient mouse reveals a hierarchy of ANP32 importance in mammalian development.;Reilly Patrick T, Afzal Samia, Gorrini Chiara, Lui Koren, Bukhman Yury V, Wakeham Andrew, Haight Jillian, Ling Teo Wei, Cheung Carol C, Elia Andrew J, Turner Patricia V, Mak Tak Wah, ;2011;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;108;10243-8; 21636789
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisednot known

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreCNB-CSIC, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, Madrid, Spain
Animals used for archivinghomozygous C57BL/6J

Disease and phenotype information

MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
  • cellular phenotype / MGI
  • mortality/aging / MGI

Literature references

  • Generation and characterization of the Anp32e-deficient mouse.;Reilly Patrick T, Afzal Samia, Wakeham Andrew, Haight Jillian, You-Ten Annick, Zaugg Kathrin, Dembowy Joanna, Young Ashley, Mak Tak W, ;2010;PloS one;5;e13597; 21049064
  • Acidic nuclear phosphoprotein 32kDa (ANP32)B-deficient mouse reveals a hierarchy of ANP32 importance in mammalian development.;Reilly Patrick T, Afzal Samia, Gorrini Chiara, Lui Koren, Bukhman Yury V, Wakeham Andrew, Haight Jillian, Ling Teo Wei, Cheung Carol C, Elia Andrew J, Turner Patricia V, Mak Tak Wah, ;2011;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;108;10243-8; 21636789

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Availabilities

Requesting frozen sperm or embryos is generally advisable wherever possible, in order to minimise the shipment of live mice.

  • Frozen sperm. Delivered in 4 weeks (after paperwork in place). €1740*
  • Rederivation of mice from frozen stock, delivery time available upon request . €3880*

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