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Former Names B6-Gpi1b x B6CBACa-Aw-J/A-T(7;15)9H Gpi1a (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) Type Chromosome Aberration; Translocation; Additional information on Mice with Chromosomal Aberrations. Type Mutant Strain; Additional information on Genetically Engineered and Mutant Mice. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Species laboratory mouse Generation N7 F1+F8+N1
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Strains carrying Aw-J allele
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Strains carrying Gpi1a allele
000377 B6.C-H22c Gpi1a/(HW38)ByJ 000123 B6.C-H24c Gpi1a/(HW54)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)
Strains carrying Gpi1b allele
005730 129S6.CB(B6)-Del(1)1Brk Gpi1b/Gpi1c/BrkMdfJ 000909 B6CBy-Gpi1a/Gpi1b/J or Gpi1a-m1/Gpi1b/J 003585 NOD.B6-(Gpi1-D7Mit346)/LtJ View Strains carrying Gpi1b (3 strains)
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| Allele Symbol | Aw-J | ||
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| Allele Name | white bellied agouti Jackson | ||
| Allele Type | Spontaneous | ||
| Common Name(s) | AWJ; | ||
| Strain of Origin | C57BL/6J | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | a, nonagouti | ||
| Chromosome | 2 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | AGSW; AGTI; AGTIL; ASP; As; MGC126092; MGC126093; SHEP9; agouti; agouti signal protein; agouti suppressor; | ||
| Allele Symbol | Gpi1a | ||
| 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; SA36; 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] | ||
| Allele Symbol | Gpi1b | ||
| Allele Name | b 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; SA36; 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 faster migrating variant of the encoded enzyme and occurs in the wild and in strains BUB/Bn, CBA/J, CBA/CaJ, C3Heb/FeJ, C57BL/6J, C57BL/6J-ob, SEA/GJ and SWR/J. Sequencing analysis identified four nucleotide differences between this allele and Gpi1a. 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 | T(7;15)9H, reciprocal translocation, Chr 7 and 15, Harwell 9 | ||
| Chromosome | 15 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | T9H; | ||
This strain will not have a genotyping protocol or one is not currently available.
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Aw-J relatedGpi1a relatedAberg T; Wang XP; Kim JH; Yamashiro T; Bei M; Rice R; Ryoo HM; Thesleff I. 2004. Runx2 mediates FGF signaling from epithelium to mesenchyme during tooth morphogenesis. Dev Biol 270(1):76-93. [PubMed: 15136142] [MGI Ref ID J:92174]
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Boran T; Lesot H; Peterka M; Peterkova R. 2005. Increased apoptosis during morphogenesis of the lower cheek teeth in tabby/EDA mice. J Dent Res 84(3):228-33. [PubMed: 15723861] [MGI Ref ID J:112546]
Chinta SJ; Rane A; Yadava N; Andersen JK; Nicholls DG; Polster BM. 2009. Reactive oxygen species regulation by AIF- and complex I-depleted brain mitochondria. Free Radic Biol Med 46(7):939-47. [PubMed: 19280713] [MGI Ref ID J:145908]
Cui CY; Hashimoto T; Grivennikov SI; Piao Y; Nedospasov SA; Schlessinger D. 2006. Ectodysplasin regulates the lymphotoxin-beta pathway for hair differentiation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103(24):9142-7. [PubMed: 16738056] [MGI Ref ID J:111051]
Cui CY; Kunisada M; Esibizione D; Grivennikov SI; Piao Y; Nedospasov SA; Schlessinger D. 2007. Lymphotoxin-beta regulates periderm differentiation during embryonic skin development. Hum Mol Genet 16(21):2583-90. [PubMed: 17673451] [MGI Ref ID J:129949]
Dickie MM. 1969. Mutations at the agouti locus in the mouse. J Hered 60(1):20-5. [PubMed: 5798139] [MGI Ref ID J:30922]
Esibizione D; Cui CY; Schlessinger D. 2008. Candidate EDA targets revealed by expression profiling of primary keratinocytes from Tabby mutant mice. Gene 427(1-2):42-6. [PubMed: 18848976] [MGI Ref ID J:143603]
Granholm DE; Reese RN; Granholm NH. 1996. Agouti alleles alter cysteine and glutathione concentrations in hair follicles and serum of mice (A y/a, A wJ/A wJ, and a/a). J Invest Dermatol 106(3):559-63. [PubMed: 8648194] [MGI Ref ID J:32132]
Granholm DE; Reese RN; Granholm NH. 1995. Agouti alleles influence thiol concentrations in hair follicles and extrafollicular tissues of mice (Ay/a, AwJ/AwJ, a/a). Pigment Cell Res 8(6):302-6. [PubMed: 8789738] [MGI Ref ID J:31403]
Jones JM; Huang JD; Mermall V; Hamilton BA; Mooseker MS; Escayg A; Copeland NG; Jenkins NA; Meisler MH. 2000. The mouse neurological mutant flailer expresses a novel hybrid gene derived by exon shuffling between Gnb5 and Myo5a. Hum Mol Genet 9(5):821-8. [PubMed: 10749990] [MGI Ref ID J:61324]
Kappenman KE; Dvoracek MA; Harvison GA; Fuller BB; Granholm NH. 1992. Tyrosinase abundance and activity in murine hairbulb melanocytes of agouti mutants (C57BL/6J-a/a, Ay/a, and AwJ/AwJ). Pigment Cell Res Suppl 2:79-83. [PubMed: 1409442] [MGI Ref ID J:1295]
Katoh A; Yoshida T; Himeshima Y; Mishina M; Hirano T. 2005. Defective control and adaptation of reflex eye movements in mutant mice deficient in either the glutamate receptor delta2 subunit or Purkinje cells. Eur J Neurosci 21(5):1315-26. [PubMed: 15813941] [MGI Ref ID J:101081]
Knapp PE; Adjan VV; Hauser KF. 2009. Cell-specific loss of kappa-opioid receptors in oligodendrocytes of the dysmyelinating jimpy mouse. Neurosci Lett 451(2):114-8. [PubMed: 19110031] [MGI Ref ID J:146365]
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Lu W; Tsirka SE. 2002. Partial rescue of neural apoptosis in the Lurcher mutant mouse through elimination of tissue plasminogen activator. Development 129(8):2043-50. [PubMed: 11934869] [MGI Ref ID J:111363]
Mayer TC; Fishbane JL. 1972. Mesoderm-ectoderm interaction in the production of the agouti pigmentation pattern in mice. Genetics 71(2):297-303. [PubMed: 4558326] [MGI Ref ID J:5288]
Mitsumori K; Yasuhara K; Mori I; Hayashi S; Shimo T; Onodera H; Nomura T; Hayashi Y. 1998. Pulmonary fibrosis caused by N-methyl-N-nitrosourethane inhibits lung tumorigenesis by urethane in transgenic mice carrying the human prototype c-Ha-ras gene. Cancer Lett 129(2):181-90. [PubMed: 9719460] [MGI Ref ID J:52138]
Monroe DG; Wipf LP; Diggins MR; Matthees DP; Granholm NH. 1998. Agouti-related maturation and tissue distribution of alpha-Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone in wild-type (AwJ/AwJ) and mutant (Ay/a,a/a) mice. Pigment Cell Res 11(5):310-3. [PubMed: 9877102] [MGI Ref ID J:52183]
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O'donnell SM; Hansberger MW; Connolly JL; Chappell JD; Watson MJ; Pierce JM; Wetzel JD; Han W; Barton ES; Forrest JC; Valyi-Nagy T; Yull FE; Blackwell TS; Rottman JN; Sherry B; Dermody TS. 2005. Organ-specific roles for transcription factor NF-kappaB in reovirus-induced apoptosis and disease. J Clin Invest 115(9):2341-2350. [PubMed: 16100570] [MGI Ref ID J:100906]
Peng J; Wu Z; Wu Y; Hsu M; Stevenson FF; Boonplueang R; Roffler-Tarlov SK; Andersen JK. 2002. Inhibition of caspases protects cerebellar granule cells of the weaver mouse from apoptosis and improves behavioral phenotype. J Biol Chem 277(46):44285-91. [PubMed: 12221097] [MGI Ref ID J:119427]
Peng J; Xie L; Stevenson FF; Melov S; Di Monte DA; Andersen JK. 2006. Nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurodegeneration in the weaver mouse is mediated via neuroinflammation and alleviated by minocycline administration. J Neurosci 26(45):11644-51. [PubMed: 17093086] [MGI Ref ID J:114943]
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Probst FJ; Cooper ML; Cheung SW; Justice MJ. 2008. Genotype, phenotype, and karyotype correlation in the XO mouse model of Turner Syndrome. J Hered 99(5):512-7. [PubMed: 18499648] [MGI Ref ID J:138994]
Smith DE; Xu SG. 2003. Ultrastructural organization of GABA-like immunoreactive profiles in the weaver substantia nigra. J Neurocytol 32(3):293-303. [PubMed: 14724391] [MGI Ref ID J:121345]
Vandenput L; Swinnen JV; Boonen S; Van Herck E; Erben RG; Bouillon R; Vanderschueren D. 2004. Role of the androgen receptor in skeletal homeostasis: the androgen-resistant testicular feminized male mouse model. J Bone Miner Res 19(9):1462-70. [PubMed: 15312246] [MGI Ref ID J:111491]
Wu Q; Miller RH; Ransohoff RM; Robinson S; Bu J; Nishiyama A. 2000. Elevated levels of the chemokine GRO-1 correlate with elevated oligodendrocyte progenitor proliferation in the jimpy mutant. J Neurosci 20(7):2609-17. [PubMed: 10729341] [MGI Ref ID J:109469]
Yamago G; Takata Y; Furuta I; Urase K; Momoi T; Huh N. 2001. Suppression of hair follicle development inhibits induction of sonic hedgehog, patched, and patched-2 in hair germs in mice. Arch Dermatol Res 293(9):435-41. [PubMed: 11758785] [MGI Ref ID J:116953]
Yoshida T; Katoh A; Ohtsuki G; Mishina M; Hirano T. 2004. Oscillating Purkinje neuron activity causing involuntary eye movement in a mutant mouse deficient in the glutamate receptor delta2 subunit. J Neurosci 24(10):2440-8. [PubMed: 15014119] [MGI Ref ID J:97010]
van Empel VP; Bertrand AT; van der Nagel R; Kostin S; Doevendans PA; Crijns HJ; de Wit E; Sluiter W; Ackerman SL; De Windt LJ. 2005. Downregulation of apoptosis-inducing factor in harlequin mutant mice sensitizes the myocardium to oxidative stress-related cell death and pressure overload-induced decompensation. Circ Res 96(12):e92-e101. [PubMed: 15933268] [MGI Ref ID J:110278]
Gpi1b 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]
Charles 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]
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]
Jay PY; Bielinska M; Erlich JM; Mannisto S; Pu WT; Heikinheimo M; Wilson DB. 2007. Impaired mesenchymal cell function in Gata4 mutant mice leads to diaphragmatic hernias and primary lung defects. Dev Biol 301(2):602-614. [PubMed: 17069789] [MGI Ref ID J:117367]
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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