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Type Congenic; Major Histocompatibility Congenic; Mutant Strain; Additional information on Genetically Engineered Mutant Mice. Species laboratory mouse Background Strain C57BL/6 Donor Strain SJL/J Generation N10F11p
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Strains carrying C3c allele
000833 B6.SJL-C3c/J 000944 B6.SJL-H2b C3c/2CyJ View Strains carrying C3c (2 strains)
Strains carrying H2s allele
000471 A.SW-H2s H2-T18b/SnJ 001953 B10.S-H2s/SgMcdJ View Strains carrying H2s (2 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of C3
003641 B6.129S4-C3tm1Crr/J View Strains carrying other alleles of C3 (1 strain)
Strains carrying other alleles of H2
View Strains carrying other alleles of H2 (56 strains)
Congenic Nomenclature
View Research Applications
Currently there is no phenotype information for this strain.Research Applications
This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:H2s related
Immunology and Inflammation Research
CD Antigens, Antigen Receptors, and Histocompatibility Markers
| Allele Symbol | C3c | ||
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| Allele Name | fast electrophoretic ability | ||
| Allele Type | Not Applicable | ||
| Common Name(s) | C3-1c; F allele; Plpb; | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | C3, complement component 3 | ||
| Chromosome | 17 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | AI255234; ARMD9; ASP; CPAMD1; Plp; acylation stimulating protein; complement factor 3; expressed sequence AI255234; | ||
| Molecular Note | This allele is a polymorphism resulting in a protein of fast electrophoretic ability compared to C3b (slow) and C3a (intermediate). The SJL/J, SWR/J, DA/HuSn, WB/Re, IS/Cam, SF/Cam, AEJ/GnRk and AKR.M strains carry this allele. | ||
| Allele Symbol | H2s | ||
| Allele Name | s variant | ||
| Allele Type | Not Applicable | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | H2, histocompatibility-2, MHC | ||
| Chromosome | 17 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | H-2; MHC-II; | ||
| General Note | The s variant has been observed in the following strains: SJL/J, A.SW, B10.S | ||
This strain will not have a genotyping protocol or one is not currently available.
Helpful Links
Optimizing PCR Protocols
C3c relatedH2s relatedNatsuume-Sakai S; Amano S; Hayakawa JI; Takahashi M. 1978. Preparation of an alloantiserum to murine C3 and demonstration of multiple alleles. J Immunol 121(5):2025-9. [PubMed: 101594] [MGI Ref ID J:6057]
Whitney JB; Taylor BA; Cherry M. 1978. Plasma protein (Plp) Mouse News Lett 58:49. [MGI Ref ID J:13750]
Chiorazzi N; Fox DA; Katz DH. 1977. Hapten-specific IgE antibody responses in mice. VII. Conversion of IgE non-responder strains to IgE responders by elimination of suppressor T cell activity. J Immunol 118(1):48-54. [PubMed: 299762] [MGI Ref ID J:5739]
Clarke SR; Barnden M; Kurts C; Carbone FR; Miller JF; Heath WR. 2000. Characterization of the ovalbumin-specific TCR transgenic line OT-I: MHC elements for positive and negative selection. Immunol Cell Biol 78(2):110-7. [PubMed: 10762410] [MGI Ref ID J:133645]
Clatch RJ; Melvold RW; Miller SD; Lipton HL. 1985. Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV)-induced demyelinating disease in mice is influenced by the H-2D region: correlation with TEMV-specific delayed-type hypersensitivity. J Immunol 135(2):1408-14. [PubMed: 3925009] [MGI Ref ID J:85035]
El-Sawy T; Belperio JA; Strieter RM; Remick DG; Fairchild RL. 2005. Inhibition of polymorphonuclear leukocyte-mediated graft damage synergizes with short-term costimulatory blockade to prevent cardiac allograft rejection. Circulation 112(3):320-31. [PubMed: 15998678] [MGI Ref ID J:117219]
Fischer Lindahl K. 1997. On naming H2 haplotypes: functional significance of MHC class Ib alleles. Immunogenetics 46(1):53-62. [PubMed: 9148789] [MGI Ref ID J:41130]
Havarinasab S; Haggqvist B; Bjorn E; Pollard KM; Hultman P. 2005. Immunosuppressive and autoimmune effects of thimerosal in mice. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 204(2):109-21. [PubMed: 15808517] [MGI Ref ID J:97345]
Kappel CA; Dal Canto MC; Melvold RW; Kim BS. 1991. Hierarchy of effects of the MHC and T cell receptor beta-chain genes in susceptibility to Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus-induced demyelinating disease. J Immunol 147(12):4322-6. [PubMed: 1836484] [MGI Ref ID J:2746]
Klein J; Figueroa F; David CS. 1983. H-2 haplotypes, genes and antigens: second listing. II. The H-2 complex. Immunogenetics 17(6):553-96. [PubMed: 6407984] [MGI Ref ID J:7097]
Lipton HL; Melvold R. 1984. Genetic analysis of susceptibility to Theiler's virus-induced demyelinating disease in mice. J Immunol 132(4):1821-5. [PubMed: 6699403] [MGI Ref ID J:25443]
Mendiratta SK; Kovalik JP; Hong S; Singh N; Martin WD; Van Kaer L. 1999. Peptide dependency of alloreactive CD4+ T cell responses. Int Immunol 11(3):351-60. [PubMed: 10221647] [MGI Ref ID J:110542]
Miyashita N; Migita S; Moriwaki K. 1987. Effects of H-2 complex and non-H-2 background on urethane-induced chromosomal aberrations in mice. Mutat Res 176(1):59-67. [PubMed: 3099189] [MGI Ref ID J:109945]
Murphy DB. 1986. Overview: the murine MHC. In: Handbook of Experimental Immunology. Vol. 3, Genetic and Molecular Immunology. Blackwell Scientific Publ., Oxford. [MGI Ref ID J:30731]
Tsunoda I; Kuang LQ; Theil DJ; Fujinami RS. 2000. Antibody association with a novel model for primary progressive multiple sclerosis: induction of relapsing-remitting and progressive forms of EAE in H2s mouse strains. Brain Pathol 10(3):402-18. [PubMed: 10885659] [MGI Ref ID J:137818]
Tsunoda I; Libbey JE; Kuang LQ; Terry EJ; Fujinami RS. 2005. Massive apoptosis in lymphoid organs in animal models for primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Am J Pathol 167(6):1631-46. [PubMed: 16314476] [MGI Ref ID J:137817]
Warfvinge K; Hansson H; Hultman P. 1995. Systemic autoimmunity due to mercury vapor exposure in genetically susceptible mice: dose-response studies. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 132(2):299-309. [PubMed: 7785057] [MGI Ref ID J:27810]
Zhang ZX; Yang L; Young KJ; DuTemple B; Zhang L. 2000. Identification of a previously unknown antigen-specific regulatory T cell and its mechanism of suppression. Nat Med 6(7):782-9. [PubMed: 10888927] [MGI Ref ID J:118729]
Currently there no information available for this strain. This may be due to the supply level of this strain.
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