B6;CBA-Tg(Cyp11a1-icre)1Aswn/H

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EMMA IDEM:13204
International strain nameB6;CBA-Tg(Cyp11a1-icre)1Aswn/H
Alternative nameCyp11a1-iCre (BAC49)
Strain typeTransgenic Strains
Allele/Transgene symbolTg(Cyp11a1-icre)1Aswn
Gene/Transgene symbolTg(Cyp11a1-icre)1Aswn

Information from provider

ProviderAmanda Swain
Provider affiliationInstitute of Cancer Research
Genetic informationMouse BAC transgene containing CYP11a1 locus with icre, plus rabbit beta globin polyadenylation signal inserted 14bp upstream of Cyp11a1 ATG codon.
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
We have not observed a homozygous phenotype, although we have not analysed many animals with this genotype.

Heterozygous:
Heterozygous and homozygous transgenic animals are normal.
Breeding historyCrossed to either non transgenic littermates or C57BL/6.
References
  • HOX genes promote cell proliferation and are potential therapeutic targets in adrenocortical tumours.;Francis Jeffrey C, Gardiner Jennifer R, Renaud Yoan, Chauhan Ritika, Weinstein Yacob, Gomez-Sanchez Celso, Lefrançois-Martinez Anne-Marie, Bertherat Jérôme, Val Pierre, Swain Amanda, ;2021;British journal of cancer;124;805-816; 33214683
  • In vivo evidence for the crucial role of SF1 in steroid-producing cells of the testis, ovary and adrenal gland.;Buaas F William, Gardiner Jennifer R, Clayton Sally, Val Pierre, Swain Amanda, ;2012;Development (Cambridge, England);139;4561-70; 23136395
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

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

Literature references

  • HOX genes promote cell proliferation and are potential therapeutic targets in adrenocortical tumours.;Francis Jeffrey C, Gardiner Jennifer R, Renaud Yoan, Chauhan Ritika, Weinstein Yacob, Gomez-Sanchez Celso, Lefrançois-Martinez Anne-Marie, Bertherat Jérôme, Val Pierre, Swain Amanda, ;2021;British journal of cancer;124;805-816; 33214683
  • In vivo evidence for the crucial role of SF1 in steroid-producing cells of the testis, ovary and adrenal gland.;Buaas F William, Gardiner Jennifer R, Clayton Sally, Val Pierre, Swain Amanda, ;2012;Development (Cambridge, England);139;4561-70; 23136395

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