B6JRj.129P2(129S4)-Per2tm1.1Ual/Biat
Status | Available to order |
EMMA ID | EM:10599 |
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International strain name | B6JRj.129P2(129S4)-Per2tm1.1Ual/Biat |
Alternative name | B6;129P2Per2tm1Ual |
Strain type | Targeted Mutant Strains : Conditional mutation |
Allele/Transgene symbol | Per2tm1.1Ual |
Gene/Transgene symbol | Per2 |
Information from provider
Provider | Doron Shmerling |
Provider affiliation | PolyGene AG |
Additional owner | The owner is myself (Urs Albrecht, University of Fribourg). The strain was produced with PolyGene a company located near Zürich for pay. |
Genetic information | 129P2/OlaHsd x C57BL/6 strain with floxed exon 6 of the Per2 gene. |
Phenotypic information | Homozygous:No phenotype. Crossing with CMV-cre deleter results in total loss of Per2 in all tissues with a short free-running period and loss of food anticipatory activity. Circadian clock resetting in response to a nocturnal light pulse is also affected.Heterozygous:None of the above described phenotypes are observed. The animal is not distinguishable from wild-type. |
Breeding history | Crossed over 10 generations, last 5 to C57BL/6JRj. |
References |
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Homozygous fertile | yes |
Homozygous viable | yes |
Homozygous matings required | no |
Immunocompromised | no |
Information from EMMA
Archiving centre | University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria |
Disease and phenotype information
Orphanet associated rare diseases, based on orthologous gene matching
- Familial advanced sleep-phase syndrome / Orphanet_164736
IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
- salivary gland epithelial hyperplasia / MGI
- abnormal body weight / MGI
- increased body weight / MGI
- abnormal retina morphology / MGI
- pup cannibalization / MGI
- abnormal food preference / MGI
- abnormal sleep pattern / MGI
- abnormal blood vessel morphology / MGI
- increased mortality induced by gamma-irradiation / MGI
- reduced female fertility / MGI
- decreased litter size / MGI
- premature death / MGI
- no abnormal phenotype detected / MGI
- abnormal bone marrow cell morphology/development / MGI
- abnormal male preputial gland morphology / MGI
- abnormal retinal vasculature morphology / MGI
- no phenotypic analysis / MGI
- decreased cellular sensitivity to gamma-irradiation / MGI
- nervous system phenotype / MGI
- abnormal nervous system morphology / MGI
- increased incidence of tumors by ionizing radiation induction / MGI
- increased hematopoietic stem cell number / MGI
- abnormal brain wave pattern / MGI
- improved glucose tolerance / MGI
- behavior/neurological phenotype / MGI
- abnormal food intake / MGI
- abnormal maternal behavior / MGI
- abnormal basal metabolism / MGI
- early reproductive senescence / MGI
- prolonged estrous cycle / MGI
- absent estrous cycle / MGI
- abnormal pregnancy / MGI
- enhanced conditioned place preference behavior / MGI
- enhanced behavioral response to cocaine / MGI
- increased salivary gland tumor incidence / MGI
- abnormal hematopoietic stem cell physiology / MGI
- increased bone volume / MGI
- abnormal circadian temperature homeostasis / MGI
- decreased hematopoietic stem cell proliferation / MGI
- increased lymphoma incidence / MGI
- increased bone ossification / MGI
- abnormal circadian behavior / MGI
- shortened circadian behavior period / MGI
- arrhythmic circadian behavior persistence / MGI
- delayed circadian behavior phase / MGI
- abnormal locomotor circadian rhythm / MGI
- abnormal circadian sleep/wake cycle / MGI
Literature references
- Liver-derived ketone bodies are necessary for food anticipation.;Chavan Rohit, Feillet Céline, Costa Sara S Fonseca, Delorme James E, Okabe Takashi, Ripperger Jürgen A, Albrecht Urs, ;2016;Nature communications;7;10580; 26838474
- PER2 mediates CREB-dependent light induction of the clock gene Per1.;Brenna Andrea, Ripperger Jürgen A, Saro Gabriella, Glauser Dominique A, Yang Zhihong, Albrecht Urs, ;2021;Scientific reports;11;21766; 34741086
- Deletion of the clock gene Period2 (Per2) in glial cells alters mood-related behavior in mice.;Martini Tomaz, Ripperger Jürgen A, Stalin Jimmy, Kores Andrej, Stumpe Michael, Albrecht Urs, ;2021;Scientific reports;11;12242; 34112905
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) regulates the circadian clock.;Brenna Andrea, Olejniczak Iwona, Chavan Rohit, Ripperger Jürgen A, Langmesser Sonja, Cameroni Elisabetta, Hu Zehan, De Virgilio Claudio, Dengjel Jörn, Albrecht Urs, ;2019;eLife;8;1227; 31687929
- Bmal1 in the striatum influences alcohol intake in a sexually dimorphic manner.;de Zavalia Nuria, Schoettner Konrad, Goldsmith Jory A, Solis Pavel, Ferraro Sarah, Parent Gabrielle, Amir Shimon, ;2021;Communications biology;4;922080; 34702951
- Characterization of Affective Behaviors and Motor Functions in Mice With a Striatal-Specific Deletion of Bmal1 and Per2.;Schoettner Konrad, Alonso Mariana, Button Margo, Goldfarb Cassandra, Herrera Juliana, Quteishat Nour, Meyer Christiane, Bergdahl Andreas, Amir Shimon, ;2022;Frontiers in physiology;13;; 35755440
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