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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi
targeted mutation 1, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
MGI:4419137
Summary 1 genotype
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hm1
Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi/Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi C57BL/6-Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi MGI:6140204


Genotype
MGI:6140204
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi/Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi
Genetic
Background
C57BL/6-Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi
Cell Lines EPD0392_7_C01
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Mouse lines carrying:
Coro2btm1(KOMP)Wtsi mutation (1 available); any Coro2b mutation (69 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
renal/urinary system
N
• albumin to creatinine ratio in spot urine samples
• glomerular morphology
• reduced proteinuria when subjected Doxorubicin-induced focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) for 3 or 5 weeks, compared to wild-type
• protection from damage when subjected Doxorubicin-induced focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) for 3 or 5 weeks, compared to wild-type

cellular
• increased average focal adhesion size on isolated mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs)
• average number of focal adhesion sites on isolated mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs) average number of focal adhesion sites on isolated mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs)

homeostasis/metabolism
• reduced proteinuria when subjected Doxorubicin-induced focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) for 3 or 5 weeks, compared to wild-type

mortality/aging
N
• mice born at expected Mendelian ratio, are viable and have a normal life span

reproductive system





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last database update
11/12/2024
MGI 6.24
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