B6Brd;B6N-Tyrc-Brd Krt76tm1a(KOMP)Wtsi/WtsiPh

Status

Under development - register interest

EMMA IDEM:15230
International strain nameB6Brd;B6N-Tyrc-Brd Krt76tm1a(KOMP)Wtsi/WtsiPh
Alternative nameEPD0106_2_B05
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains
Allele/Transgene symbolKrt76tm1a(KOMP)Wtsi
Gene/Transgene symbolKrt76
DisclaimerPlease note that for EUCOMM and KOMP-CSD mice supplied to the scientific community by INFRAFRONTIER/EMMA:
  1. We can not guarantee a null mutation for Knock-out first alleles (tm1a alleles, see http://www.mousephenotype.org/about-ikmc/targeting-strategies) as the critical exon has not been deleted.
  2. That the structure of the targeted mutation in the ES cells obtained from EUCOMM/KOMP to generate EUCOMM/KOMP mice is not verified by INFRAFRONTIER/EMMA. It is recommended that the recipient confirms the mutation structure.
  3. No check for determining the copy number of the targeting construct in ES cells obtained from EUCOMM/KOMP is done by INFRAFRONTIER/EMMA.
  4. The level of quality control before mice are released is to confirm the individual mouse genotype by short range PCR.

Information from provider

Provider Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Provider affiliationWellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Genetic informationThis mouse line originates from KOMP ES clone EPD0106_2_B05. For further details on the construction of this clone see the page at the IMPC portal.
Phenotypic informationPotential phenotyping data in the IMPC portal
References
  • Novel skin phenotypes revealed by a genome-wide mouse reverse genetic screen.;Liakath-Ali Kifayathullah, Vancollie Valerie E, Heath Emma, Smedley Damian P, Estabel Jeanne, Sunter David, Ditommaso Tia, White Jacqueline K, Ramirez-Solis Ramiro, Smyth Ian, Steel Karen P, Watt Fiona M, ;2014;Nature communications;5;3540; 24721909
  • Identification of genes important for cutaneous function revealed by a large scale reverse genetic screen in the mouse.;DiTommaso Tia, Jones Lynelle K, Cottle Denny L, null null, Gerdin Anna-Karin, Vancollie Valerie E, Watt Fiona M, Ramirez-Solis Ramiro, Bradley Allan, Steel Karen P, Sundberg John P, White Jacqueline K, Smyth Ian M, ;2014;PLoS genetics;10;e1004705; 25340873

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreInstitute of Molecular Genetics, Prague, Czech Republic

Disease and phenotype information

IMPC phenotypes (allele matching)
  • developmental dysplasia / IMPC
IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
  • developmental dysplasia / IMPC
MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
  • abnormal coat appearance / MGI
  • abnormal hair cycle / MGI
  • increased foot pad pigmentation / MGI
  • abnormal sebaceous gland morphology / MGI
  • enlarged sebaceous gland / MGI
  • flaky skin / MGI
  • abnormal epidermal layer morphology / MGI
  • thick epidermis / MGI
  • abnormal epidermis stratum basale morphology / MGI
  • abnormal tail morphology / MGI
  • increased tail pigmentation / MGI
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • abnormal hair cycle / MGI
  • increased foot pad pigmentation / MGI
  • abnormal sebaceous gland morphology / MGI
  • enlarged sebaceous gland / MGI
  • flaky skin / MGI
  • abnormal epidermal layer morphology / MGI
  • thick epidermis / MGI
  • abnormal epidermis stratum basale morphology / MGI
  • abnormal coat appearance / MGI
  • abnormal tail morphology / MGI
  • increased tail pigmentation / MGI

Literature references

  • Novel skin phenotypes revealed by a genome-wide mouse reverse genetic screen.;Liakath-Ali Kifayathullah, Vancollie Valerie E, Heath Emma, Smedley Damian P, Estabel Jeanne, Sunter David, Ditommaso Tia, White Jacqueline K, Ramirez-Solis Ramiro, Smyth Ian, Steel Karen P, Watt Fiona M, ;2014;Nature communications;5;3540; 24721909
  • Identification of genes important for cutaneous function revealed by a large scale reverse genetic screen in the mouse.;DiTommaso Tia, Jones Lynelle K, Cottle Denny L, null null, Gerdin Anna-Karin, Vancollie Valerie E, Watt Fiona M, Ramirez-Solis Ramiro, Bradley Allan, Steel Karen P, Sundberg John P, White Jacqueline K, Smyth Ian M, ;2014;PLoS genetics;10;e1004705; 25340873

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