Tln2Gt(RRI434)Byg
Gene trapped Allele Detail
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Symbol: |
Tln2Gt(RRI434)Byg |
Name: |
talin 2; gene trap RRI434, BayGenomics |
MGI ID: |
MGI:3587955 |
Synonyms: |
talin2in1295, Tln2Gt(pGT0Lxf)1Ucd |
Gene: |
Tln2 Location: Chr9:67124369-67466985 bp, - strand Genetic Position: Chr9, 36.39 cM
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Alliance: |
Tln2Gt(RRI434)Byg page
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Mutant Cell Line: |
RRI434 |
Germline Transmission: |
Earliest citation of germline transmission:
J:102137
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Parent Cell Line: |
Other (see notes) (ES Cell)
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Strain of Origin: |
129P2/OlaHsd
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Allele Type: |
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Gene trapped (Reporter) |
Mutation: |
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Insertion of gene trap vector
Vector: pGT0Lxf
Vector Type: gene trap
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Mutation details: A gene trap vector containing beta-galactosidase and the engrailed 2 promoter integrated into intron 28 at amino acid 1295. The mutant allele was predicted to express endogenous amino acids 1-1295 fused to Beta-gal. Mutant tissues analyzed by Northern blot did not express transcript corresponding to the 3' UTR probe. LacZ signals were detected. Shorter transcripts were detected, possibly resulting from alternative splice forms. The testis splice form, which normally contains an extra 251 base pairs encoding a unique 30 amino acid N-terminus, only contained 204 residues of the wild-type sequence. The 3.5 kb kidney transcript begins downstream of the insertion site, and remained unaffected by the gene trap insertion.
(J:102137)
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Sequence tag details (1 tag)
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Genome Context: |
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Genome Browser view of this mutation
73 gene trap insertions have trapped this gene
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View phenotypes and curated references for all genotypes (concatenated display).
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All BayGenomics gene trap mutations were generated in either CGR8 or E14TG2a (129P2/OlaHsd) parental ES cell lines, with the majority in subline E14TG2a.4. The specific ES cell line in which each mutation was made is not specified.
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Original: |
J:102137 Chen NT, et al., The N-terminal half of talin2 is sufficient for mouse development and survival. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2005 Nov 18;337(2):670-6 |
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4 reference(s) |
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