Journal article

Production of a mouse line with a conditional Crim1 mutant allele

HS Chiu, JP York, L Wilkinson, P Zhang, MH Little, DJ Pennisi

Genesis | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2012

Abstract

Crim1 is a developmentally expressed, transmembrane protein essential for normal embryonic development. We generated mice engineered to contain a Crim1 conditional null allele by flanking exons three and four of Crim1 with unidirectional LoxP sites. After crossing Crim1+/FLOX mice with a CMV-Cre line, a Crim1+/Δflox colony was established after germline transmission of the deleted allele. We then analyzed genomic DNA, mRNA transcripts, and protein expression from Crim1Δflox/Δflox null mice to confirm the nature of the genomic lesion. Crim1Δflox/Δflox mice displayed phenotypes similar to those previously described for a Crim1 gene-trap mutant, Crim1KST264/KST264, including perinatal lethality..

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Grants

Awarded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases


Funding Acknowledgements

Contract grant sponsor: National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia; Contract grant number: 631658 (DJP) and 455972 (MHL); Contract grant sponsor: National Institutes of Health; Contract grant number: U01 DK070214 (PZ).