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Type Congenic; Minor Histocompatibility Congenic; Mutant Strain; Additional information on Genetically Engineered Mutant Mice. Species laboratory mouse Background Strain C57BL/6By Donor Strain BALB/cBy Generation F42p Description
The Gpi1 congenic mice are used as markers in transplant studies.
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Strains carrying Gpi1a allele
000600 B6-Gpi1b x B6CBCa Aw-J/A-T(7;15)9H Gpi1a/J 000377 B6.C-H22c Gpi1a/(HW38)ByJ 001622 B6.CAST-Gpi1a.Cg-Hbath-J 000797 B6.CAST-Gpi1a/EiJ 002074 B6.Cg-Gpi1a Hbbd H1b/DehJ 001317 B6.Cg-Igha Thy1a Gpi1a/J 000909 B6CBy-Gpi1a/Gpi1b/J or Gpi1a-m1/Gpi1b/J 002800 C3.Cg-Gpi1a/J View Strains carrying Gpi1a (8 strains)
Congenic Nomenclature
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This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:
Gpi1a relatedImmunology and Inflammation Research
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| Allele Symbol | Gpi1a | ||
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| Allele Name | a variant | ||
| Allele Type | Not Applicable | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Gpi1, glucose phosphate isomerase 1 | ||
| Chromosome | 7 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | AMF; GNPI; Gpi-1; Gpi-1r; Gpi-1s; Gpi-1t; Gpi1-r; Gpi1-s; Gpi1-t; MF; NK; NK/GPI; NLK; Org; PGI; PHI; SA-36; autocrine motility factor; glucose phosphate isomerase 1, regulatory; glucose phosphate isomerase 1, structural; glucose phosphate isomerase 1, temporal; maturation factor; neuroleukin; | ||
| Molecular Note | This allele determines a slower migrating variant of the encoded enzyme and occurs in the wild and in strains A/HeJ, AKR/J, BALB/cJ, C57BR/cdJ, C58/J, CE/J, DBA/2J, DE/J, DW/J, LP/J, MA/J, NZB, PL/J, P/J, RARF, RF/J, SJL/J, ST/bJ, and 129/J. Sequencing analysis identified four nucleotide differences between this allele and Gpi1b. Two differences were silent, while a third difference at position 282 predicts an aspartate for the a allele and an asparagine for the b allele. A fourth difference in the 3' untranslated region was also noted. [MGI Ref ID J:28033] | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | H24, histocompatibility 24 | ||
| Chromosome | 7 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | H-24; | ||
This strain will not have a genotyping protocol or one is not currently available.
Helpful Links
Optimizing PCR Protocols
Gpi1a relatedCharles DJ; Lee CY. 1980. Biochemical and immunological characterization of genetic variants of phosphoglucose isomerase from mouse. Biochem Genet 18(1-2):153-69. [PubMed: 6155905] [MGI Ref ID J:6330]
Chen J; Reifsnyder PC; Scheuplein F; Schott WH; Mileikovsky M; Soodeen-Karamath S; Nagy A; Dosch MH; Ellis J; Koch-Nolte F; Leiter EH. 2005. 'Agouti NOD': identification of a CBA-derived Idd locus on Chromosome 7 and its use for chimera production with NOD embryonic stem cells. Mamm Genome 16(10):775-83. [PubMed: 16261419] [MGI Ref ID J:102639]
Chen TT; Li L; Chung DH; Allen CD; Torti SV; Torti FM; Cyster JG; Chen CY; Brodsky FM; Niemi EC; Nakamura MC; Seaman WE; Daws MR. 2005. TIM-2 is expressed on B cells and in liver and kidney and is a receptor for H-ferritin endocytosis. J Exp Med 202(7):955-65. [PubMed: 16203866] [MGI Ref ID J:107466]
Collinson JM; Quinn JC; Hill RE; West JD. 2003. The roles of Pax6 in the cornea, retina, and olfactory epithelium of the developing mouse embryo. Dev Biol 255(2):303-12. [PubMed: 12648492] [MGI Ref ID J:82632]
DeLorenzo RJ; Ruddle FH. 1969. Genetic control of two electrophoretic variants of glucosephosphate isomerase in the mouse (Mus musculus). Biochem Genet 3(2):151-62. [PubMed: 5364923] [MGI Ref ID J:5141]
Ito CY; Li CY; Bernstein A; Dick JE; Stanford WL. 2003. Hematopoietic stem cell and progenitor defects in Sca-1/Ly-6A-null mice. Blood 101(2):517-23. [PubMed: 12393491] [MGI Ref ID J:81387]
Pearce SR; Morgan MJ; Ball S; Peters J; Faik P. 1995. Sequence characterization of alleles Gpi1-Sa and Gpi1-Sb at the glucose phosphate isomerase structural locus. Mamm Genome 6(8):537-9. [PubMed: 8589524] [MGI Ref ID J:28033]
Szuber N; Buss JL; Soe-Lin S; Felfly H; Trudel M; Ponka P. 2008. Alternative treatment paradigm for thalassemia using iron chelators. Exp Hematol 36(7):773-85. [PubMed: 18456387] [MGI Ref ID J:136991]
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