- abnormal cell morphology / MGI
- abnormal crypts of Lieberkuhn morphology / MGI
- abnormal intestinal mucosa morphology / MGI
- increased body weight / MGI
- hyperglycemia / MGI
- neoplasm / MGI
- increased colonic adenoma incidence / MGI
- increased circulating insulin level / MGI
- hepatic steatosis / MGI
- increased liver weight / MGI
- large intestinal inflammation / MGI
- oxidative stress / MGI
- increased incidence of tumors by chemical induction / MGI
- impaired glucose tolerance / MGI
- insulin resistance / MGI
- increased susceptibility to weight gain / MGI
- increased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity / MGI
- abnormal mitochondrion morphology / MGI
- abnormal mitochondrial physiology / MGI
- abnormal epididymal fat pad morphology / MGI
- increased susceptibility to induced colitis / MGI
- abnormal renal fat pad morphology / MGI
- increased sensitivity to xenobiotic induced morbidity/mortality / MGI
- abnormal respiratory electron transport chain / MGI
- abnormal oxidative phosphorylation / MGI
- increased mitochondria number / MGI
- abnormal mitophagy / MGI
- increased body fat mass / MGI
- increased susceptibility to diet-induced non-insulin dependent diabetes / MGI
B6.129-Trp53inp1tm1Acar/Orl
Status | Available to order |
EMMA ID | EM:02038 |
Citation information | RRID:IMSR_EM:02038 Research Resource Identifiers (RRID) are persistent unique ID numbers assigned to help researchers cite key resources (e.g. antibodies, model organisms and software projects) in the biomedical literature to improve transparency and reproducibility in research. See https://www.rrids.org/ for more information. |
International strain name | B6.129-Trp53inp1tm1Acar/Orl |
Alternative name | TP53INP1 KO B6 |
Strain type | Targeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out |
Allele/Transgene symbol | Trp53inp1tm1Acar |
Gene/Transgene symbol | Trp53inp1 |
Information from provider
Provider | Alice Carrier |
Provider affiliation | Inserm U624 |
Genetic information | A null mutation was introduced in 129/Sv ES cells by replacing coding exons 2, 3 and 4 of Trp53inp1 gene with a neomycin resistance cassette. This cassette contains the neo gene and the gene encoding the cre recombinase designed for self-excision in male germline, flanked by loxP sites (Bunting M et al., Genes&Dev. 1999, 13/1524; Genbank AF169416). |
Phenotypic information | None. |
Breeding history | Mutation was introduced in 129/Sv ES cells, chimeric males were mated to C57BL/6 females to generate heterozygous pups on mixed 129/Sv x C57BL/6 background, then backcrossed on C57BL/6 background for 8 generations. The strain is currently bred on B6 background. |
References |
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Information from EMMA
Archiving centre | Institut de Transgenose, INTRAGENE, Orléans, France |
Disease and phenotype information
MGI allele-associated human disease models
MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
- abnormal cell morphology / MGI
- abnormal crypts of Lieberkuhn morphology / MGI
- abnormal intestinal mucosa morphology / MGI
- increased body weight / MGI
- hyperglycemia / MGI
- neoplasm / MGI
- increased colon adenoma incidence / MGI
- increased circulating insulin level / MGI
- hepatic steatosis / MGI
- increased liver weight / MGI
- large intestinal inflammation / MGI
- oxidative stress / MGI
- increased incidence of tumors by chemical induction / MGI
- impaired glucose tolerance / MGI
- insulin resistance / MGI
- increased susceptibility to weight gain / MGI
- increased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity / MGI
- abnormal mitochondrion morphology / MGI
- abnormal mitochondrial physiology / MGI
- abnormal epididymal fat pad morphology / MGI
- increased susceptibility to induced colitis / MGI
- abnormal renal fat pad morphology / MGI
- increased sensitivity to xenobiotic induced morbidity/mortality / MGI
- abnormal respiratory electron transport chain / MGI
- abnormal oxidative phosphorylation / MGI
- increased mitochondria number / MGI
- abnormal mitophagy / MGI
- increased body fat mass / MGI
- increased susceptibility to diet-induced non-insulin dependent diabetes / MGI
Literature references
- Molecular and functional characterization of the stress-induced protein (SIP) gene and its two transcripts generated by alternative splicing. SIP induced by stress and promotes cell death.;Tomasini R, Samir A A, Vaccaro M I, Pebusque M J, Dagorn J C, Iovanna J L, Dusetti N J, ;2001;The Journal of biological chemistry;276;44185-92; 11557757
- p53DINP1, a p53-inducible gene, regulates p53-dependent apoptosis.;Okamura S, Arakawa H, Tanaka T, Nakanishi H, Ng C C, Taya Y, Monden M, Nakamura Y, ;2001;Molecular cell;8;85-94; 11511362
- P53-dependent expression of the stress-induced protein (SIP).;Tomasini Richard, Samir Amina Azizi, Pebusque Marie-Josèphe, Calvo Ezequiel L, Totaro Serena, Dagorn Jean Charles, Dusetti Nelson J, Iovanna Juan L, ;2002;European journal of cell biology;81;294-301; 12067065
- TP53INP1s and homeodomain-interacting protein kinase-2 (HIPK2) are partners in regulating p53 activity.;Tomasini Richard, Samir Amina Azizi, Carrier Alice, Isnardon Daniel, Cecchinelli Barbara, Soddu Silvia, Malissen Bernard, Dagorn Jean-Charles, Iovanna Juan L, Dusetti Nelson J, ;2003;The Journal of biological chemistry;278;37722-9; 12851404
- Down-expression of tumor protein p53-induced nuclear protein 1 in human gastric cancer.;Jiang Pei-Hong, Motoo Yoshiharu, Garcia Stéphane, Iovanna Juan Lucio, Pébusque Marie-Josèphe, Sawabu Norio, ;2006;World journal of gastroenterology;12;691-6; 16521180
- Colitis and colitis-associated cancer are exacerbated in mice deficient for tumor protein 53-induced nuclear protein 1.;Gommeaux Julien, Cano Carla, Garcia Stéphane, Gironella Meritxell, Pietri Sylvia, Culcasi Marcel, Pébusque Marie-Josèphe, Malissen Bernard, Dusetti Nelson, Iovanna Juan, Carrier Alice, ;2007;Molecular and cellular biology;27;2215-28; 17242209
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