B6Brd;B6N-Tyrc-Brd Atm1Brd Prmt5tm2a(EUCOMM)Wtsi/WtsiCnbc

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EMMA IDEM:05300
International strain nameB6Brd;B6N-Tyrc-Brd Atm1Brd Prmt5tm2a(EUCOMM)Wtsi/WtsiCnbc
Alternative nameEPD0160_2_A08
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains
Allele/Transgene symbolPrmt5tm2a(EUCOMM)Wtsi
Gene/Transgene symbolPrmt5
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 EUCOMM ES clone EPD0160_2_A08. 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
  • Genome-wide generation and systematic phenotyping of knockout mice reveals new roles for many genes.;White Jacqueline K, Gerdin Anna-Karin, Karp Natasha A, Ryder Ed, Buljan Marija, Bussell James N, Salisbury Jennifer, Clare Simon, Ingham Neil J, Podrini Christine, Houghton Richard, Estabel Jeanne, Bottomley Joanna R, Melvin David G, Sunter David, Adams Niels C, null null, Tannahill David, Logan Darren W, Macarthur Daniel G, Flint Jonathan, Mahajan Vinit B, Tsang Stephen H, Smyth Ian, Watt Fiona M, Skarnes William C, Dougan Gordon, Adams David J, Ramirez-Solis Ramiro, Bradley Allan, Steel Karen P, ;2013;Cell;154;452-64; 23870131

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreCNB-CSIC, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, Madrid, Spain

Disease and phenotype information

IMPC phenotypes (allele matching)
  • increased circulating iron level / IMPC
  • preweaning lethality, complete penetrance / IMPC
IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
  • increased circulating iron level / IMPC
  • preweaning lethality, complete penetrance / IMPC
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • embryonic lethality, complete penetrance / MGI
  • absent inner cell mass proliferation / MGI

Literature references

  • Genome-wide generation and systematic phenotyping of knockout mice reveals new roles for many genes.;White Jacqueline K, Gerdin Anna-Karin, Karp Natasha A, Ryder Ed, Buljan Marija, Bussell James N, Salisbury Jennifer, Clare Simon, Ingham Neil J, Podrini Christine, Houghton Richard, Estabel Jeanne, Bottomley Joanna R, Melvin David G, Sunter David, Adams Niels C, null null, Tannahill David, Logan Darren W, Macarthur Daniel G, Flint Jonathan, Mahajan Vinit B, Tsang Stephen H, Smyth Ian, Watt Fiona M, Skarnes William C, Dougan Gordon, Adams David J, Ramirez-Solis Ramiro, Bradley Allan, Steel Karen P, ;2013;Cell;154;452-64; 23870131
  • Protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (Prmt5) is required for germ cell survival during mouse embryonic development.;Wang Yanbo, Li Qiuling, Liu Chunyi, Han Feng, Chen Min, Zhang Lianjun, Cui Xiuhong, Qin Yan, Bao Shilai, Gao Fei, ;2015;Biology of reproduction;92;104; 25810472
  • Prmt5 is required for germ cell survival during spermatogenesis in mice.;Wang Yanbo, Zhu Tianxiang, Li Qiuling, Liu Chunyi, Han Feng, Chen Min, Zhang Lianjun, Cui Xiuhong, Qin Yan, Bao Shilai, Gao Fei, ;2015;Scientific reports;5;11031; 26072710
  • Fibroblast-specific PRMT5 deficiency suppresses cardiac fibrosis and left ventricular dysfunction in male mice.;Katanasaka Yasufumi, Yabe Harumi, Murata Noriyuki, Sobukawa Minori, Sugiyama Yuga, Sato Hikaru, Honda Hiroki, Sunagawa Yoichi, Funamoto Masafumi, Shimizu Satoshi, Shimizu Kana, Hamabe-Horiike Toshihide, Hawke Philip, Komiyama Maki, Mori Kiyoshi, Hasegawa Koji, Morimoto Tatsuya, ;2024;Nature communications;15;2472; 38503742

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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 embryos. Delivered in 4 weeks (after paperwork in place). €1740*
  • Frozen sperm. Delivered in 4 weeks (after paperwork in place). €1740*
  • Rederivation of mice from frozen stock, delivery time available upon request . €3880*
  • Reporterless null allele (tm1d allele), service fee and delivery time available upon request

Due to the dynamic nature of our processes strain availability may change at short notice. The local repository manager will advise you in these circumstances.

* In addition users have to cover all the shipping costs (including the cost for returning dry-shippers, where applicable).

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Genotyping protocol

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Material Transfer Agreement (MTA)
Distribution of this strain is subject to a provider MTA. Both signing of the MTA and submission of the online EMMA Mutant Request Form are required before material can be shipped.

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