Elmo2tm1c(EUCOMM)Hmgu
Targeted Allele Detail
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Symbol: |
Elmo2tm1c(EUCOMM)Hmgu |
Name: |
engulfment and cell motility 2; targeted mutation 1c, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen GmbH |
MGI ID: |
MGI:7544981 |
Synonyms: |
Elmo2flox |
Gene: |
Elmo2 Location: Chr2:165129951-165168399 bp, - strand Genetic Position: Chr2, 85.53 cM
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Alliance: |
Elmo2tm1c(EUCOMM)Hmgu page
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IMPC: |
Elmo2 gene page |
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Mutant Cell Line: |
HEPD0610_5_H08 |
Germline Transmission: |
Earliest citation of germline transmission:
J:331473
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Parent Cell Line: |
JM8A3.N1 (ES Cell)
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Strain of Origin: |
C57BL/6N-Atm1Brd
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Project Collection: |
EUCOMM
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Allele Type: |
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Targeted (Conditional ready, No functional change) |
Mutation: |
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Insertion
Vector: L1L2_Bact_P
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Mutation details: The L1L2_Bact_P cassette was inserted at position 165310758 of Chromosome 2 upstream of the critical exon(s) (Build GRCm38). The cassette is composed of an FRT site followed by lacZ sequence and a loxP site. This first loxP site is followed by a neomycin resistance gene under the control of the human beta-actin promoter, SV40 polyA, a second FRT site and a second loxP site. A third loxP site is inserted downstream of the targeted exon(s) at position 165309950. The critical exon(s) is/are thus flanked by loxP sites. A "conditional ready" (floxed) allele was created by flp recombinase expression in mice carrying this allele. Subsequent cre expression results in a knockout mouse. Further information on targeting strategies used for this and other IKMC alleles can be found at http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/IKMC_schematics.shtml
(J:331473)
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View phenotypes and curated references for all genotypes (concatenated display).
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Mouse strains and cell lines
available from the International Mouse Strain Resource
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Carrying this Mutation: |
Mouse Strains: 0 strains available
Cell Lines: 0 lines available
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Carrying any Elmo2 Mutation: |
37 strains or lines available
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Original: |
J:331473 Tran V, et al., Biasing the conformation of ELMO2 reveals that myoblast fusion can be exploited to improve muscle regeneration. Nat Commun. 2022 Nov 18;13(1):7077 |
All: |
1 reference(s) |
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