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STOCK T(3;4)5Rk Tyrp1b/J

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Former Names STOCK T(3;4)5Rk Tyrp1b    (Changed: 15-DEC-04 )
T5Rk    (Changed: 15-DEC-04 )
Type Chromosome Aberration; Translocation;
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Type Mutant Stock;
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Specieslaboratory mouse
GenerationF33p
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Reciprocal Translocations
000612   AEJ.Cg-T(10;14)8Rk/J
001138   AEJ.Cg-T(3;12)30Rk/J
001102   AEJ.Cg-T(5;8)3Rk/J
001538   B6 x B6C3Sn a/A-T(1;9)27H/J
000916   B6 x B6C3Sn a/A-T(5;12)31H/J
000602   B6 x B6C3Sn a/A-T(8;16)17H/J
000593   B6 x B6CBCa Aw-J/A-Grid2Lc T(2;6)7Ca MitfMi-wh/J
000599   B6 x B6CBCa Aw-J/A-T(5;13)264Ca KitW-v/J
002083   B6 x B6EiC3 a/A-T(7;16)235Dn/J
003759   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(10;16)232Dn/J
002071   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(11;17)202Dn/J
002113   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(11A2;16B3)238Dn/J
002068   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(11B1;16B5)233Dn/J
002069   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(14E4or5;16B5)225Dn/J
001926   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(15;16)198Dn/J
001832   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(15E;16B1)60Dn/J
003758   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(16C3-4;17A2)65Dn/J
001833   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(1C2;16C3)45Dn/J
001903   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(6F;18C)57Dn/J
001535   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(8A4;12D1)69Dn/J
001831   B6 x B6EiC3Sn a/A-T(8C3;16B5)164Dn/J
000601   B6 x STOCK a/a T(7;18)50H/J
000951   B6 x STOCK T(10;18)18H/J
000597   B6 x STOCK T(2;16)28H/J
000961   B6 x STOCK T(2;3)24H/J
000592   B6 x STOCK T(2;4)13H a/J
000950   B6 x STOCK T(2;8)26H/J
000595   B6 x STOCK T(2;9)11H/J
001820   B6 x STOCK T(2D;11B5)4Dn/J
000600   B6-Gpi1b x B6CBCa Aw-J/A-T(7;15)9H Gpi1a/J
000604   B6C3 a/A-T(10;13)199H +/+ Lystbg-J/J or Lystbg-2J/J
001752   B6CBCa Aw-J/A-T(7;15)9H/J
000584   C57BL/6J-+ T(1;2)5Ca/a +/J
000586   C57BL/6J-T(1;13)70H/J
001961   C57BL/6JEi x STOCK T T(16;17)43H/+ T(16;17)43H/Ei
000655   CBA/CaH-T(14;15)6Ca/J
001911   STOCK In(1)24Rk T(In1;13)2Rk/J
000596   STOCK T(2;11)30H/+ x AEJ-a Gdf5bp-H/J or A/J-a Gdf5bp-J/J
000970   STOCK T(2;16)28H A/T(2;16)28H a/J
000590   STOCK T(2;4)1Sn a/J
000594   STOCK T(2;8)26H a/T(2;8)26H a Tyrp1+/Tyrp1b/J
001816   STOCK T(7;18)50H/J
001628   STOCK T(9;17)10Ad/J
000603   STOCK T(9;17)138Ca/J
000583   STOCK T(X;16)16H +/+ EdaTa
000588   TF/GnLe-T(1;17)190Ca +/+ tf/J
View Reciprocal Translocations     (46 strains)

Strains carrying   Tyrp1b allele
000004   ABP/LeJ
000571   B6.Cg-Whrnwi Tyrp1b/+ +/J
000027   B6.D-Tyrp1b Dock7m/J
000670   DBA/1J
000265   MY/HuLeJ
001045   SI/Col Tyrp1b Dnahc11iv/J
000064   STOCK a Tyrp1b Pmelsi/J
002238   STOCK a Tyrp1b shmy/J
001432   STOCK a/a Tyrp1b sks/Tyrp1b +/J
000594   STOCK T(2;8)26H a/T(2;8)26H a Tyrp1+/Tyrp1b/J
View Strains carrying   Tyrp1b     (10 strains)

View Strains carrying other alleles of Tyrp1     (18 strains)

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oculocutaneous albinism type III

Genes & Alleles

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Allele Symbol Tyrp1b
Allele Name brown
Allele Type Spontaneous
Common Name(s) b;
Strain of Originold mutant of the mouse fancy
Gene Symbol and Name Tyrp1, tyrosinase-related protein 1
Chromosome 4
Gene Common Name(s) B; CAS2; CATB; GP75; TRP; TRP-1; TRP1; TYRP; Tyrp; b; b-PROTEIN; brown; iris stromal atrophy; isa; tyrosinase-related protein;
General Note The eumelanin of the hair and eyes is brown rather than black. The pigment granules also appear brown rather than black and are spheroid rather than ovoid in shape (J:12970). The fine structure of the developing pigment granules is fibrillar, like that of wild-type mice, but the appearance of the mature granule may be more coarsely granular (J:5346, J:5001, J:5068). The granules incorporate twice as much 14C-tyrosine as normal (J:12173).
Molecular Note A G-to-A transition point mutation at position 329 was shown by revertant analysis to be responsible for the mutant phenotype seen in the brown mutant. This mutation is predicted to change a cysteine residue to a tyrosine in the encoded protein. Three other point mutations in the brown sequence were identified, but do not contribute to the mutant phenotype. [MGI Ref ID J:44435]
 
Gene Symbol and Name T(3;4)5Rk, reciprocal translocation, Chr 3 and 4, Roderick 5
Chromosome 4
Gene Common Name(s) T5Rk;

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References

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Anderson MG; Libby RT; Mao M; Cosma IM; Wilson LA; Smith RS; John SW. 2006. Genetic context determines susceptibility to intraocular pressure elevation in a mouse pigmentary glaucoma. BMC Biol 4:20. [PubMed: 16827931]  [MGI Ref ID J:128215]

Anderson MG; Nair KS; Amonoo LA; Mehalow A; Trantow CM; Masli S; John SW. 2008. GpnmbR150X allele must be present in bone marrow derived cells to mediate DBA/2J glaucoma. BMC Genet 9:30. [PubMed: 18402690]  [MGI Ref ID J:134670]

Brooks BP; Larson DM; Chan CC; Kjellstrom S; Smith RS; Crawford MA; Lamoreux L; Huizing M; Hess R; Jiao X; Hejtmancik JF; Maminishkis A; John SW; Bush R; Pavan WJ. 2007. Analysis of ocular hypopigmentation in Rab38cht/cht mice. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 48(9):3905-13. [PubMed: 17724166]  [MGI Ref ID J:124886]

Cattanach BM. 1961. A chemically-induced variegated-type position effect in the mouse. Z Vererbungsl 92:165-82. [PubMed: 13877379]  [MGI Ref ID J:160128]

Center EM; Hunter RL; Dodge AH. 1967. Effects of the luxoid gene (lu) on liver esterase isozymes of the mouse. Genetics 55(2):349-58. [PubMed: 6067640]  [MGI Ref ID J:109970]

Coleman DL. 1962. Effect of genic substitution on the incorporation of tyrosine into the melanin of mouse skin. Arch Biochem Biophys 96:562-8. [PubMed: 13880466]  [MGI Ref ID J:12173]

Gajewska M; Krysiak E; Wirth-Dziecialowska E. 2010. New coat color mutation mapped in distal part MMU10 MGI Direct Data Submission :.  [MGI Ref ID J:162146]

Gruneberg H. 1952. . In: The Genetics of the Mouse. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague.  [MGI Ref ID J:30758]

Hearing VJ; Phillips P; Lutzner MA. 1973. The fine structure of melanogenesis in coat color mutants of the mouse. J Ultrastruct Res 43(1):88-106. [PubMed: 4634048]  [MGI Ref ID J:5346]

Howell GR; Libby RT; Jakobs TC; Smith RS; Phalan FC; Barter JW; Barbay JM; Marchant JK; Mahesh N; Porciatti V; Whitmore AV; Masland RH; John SW. 2007. Axons of retinal ganglion cells are insulted in the optic nerve early in DBA/2J glaucoma. J Cell Biol 179(7):1523-37. [PubMed: 18158332]  [MGI Ref ID J:131073]

Hunsicker PR. 1969. White-based brown, B<W> Mouse News Lett 40:41.  [MGI Ref ID J:13492]

Kelly EM. 1957. Beige, bg Mouse News Lett 16:36.  [MGI Ref ID J:29744]

Kobayashi T; Imokawa G; Bennett DC; Hearing VJ. 1998. Tyrosinase stabilization by Tyrp1 (the brown locus protein). J Biol Chem 273(48):31801-5. [PubMed: 9822646]  [MGI Ref ID J:51301]

Lamoreux ML; Wakamatsu K; Ito S. 2001. Interaction of major coat color gene functions in mice as studied by chemical analysis of eumelanin and pheomelanin. Pigment Cell Res 14(1):23-31. [PubMed: 11277491]  [MGI Ref ID J:103803]

Little CC. 1916. The occurrence of three recognized coat mutations in mice Am Naturalist 1:335-349.  [MGI Ref ID J:150254]

Manor U; Disanza A; Grati M; Andrade L; Lin H; Di Fiore PP; Scita G; Kachar B. 2011. Regulation of stereocilia length by myosin XVa and whirlin depends on the actin-regulatory protein Eps8. Curr Biol 21(2):167-72. [PubMed: 21236676]  [MGI Ref ID J:171832]

Markert CL; Silvers WK. 1956. The Effects of Genotype and Cell Environment on Melanoblast Differentiation in the House Mouse. Genetics 41(3):429-50. [PubMed: 17247639]  [MGI Ref ID J:12970]

Matheu A; Pantoja C; Efeyan A; Criado LM; Martin-Caballero J; Flores JM; Klatt P; Serrano M. 2004. Increased gene dosage of Ink4a/Arf results in cancer resistance and normal aging. Genes Dev 18(22):2736-46. [PubMed: 15520276]  [MGI Ref ID J:93879]

Moyer FH. 1966. Genetic variations in the fine structure and ontogeny of mouse melanin granules. Am Zool 6(1):43-66. [PubMed: 5902512]  [MGI Ref ID J:5001]

Murray WS. 1934. The breeding behavior of the dilute brown stock of mice (Little dba) Am J Cancer 20:573-593.  [MGI Ref ID J:2464]

Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 2005. Information obtained from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Mutant Mouse Database (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN Unpublished :.  [MGI Ref ID J:100221]

RIKEN BioResource Center/RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center. 2008. A Large Scale Mutagenesis Program in RIKEN GSC PhenoSITE, World Wide Web (URL: http://www.brc.riken.jp/lab/gsc/mouse/) :.  [MGI Ref ID J:133634]

RUSSELL ES. 1949. A quantitative histological study of the pigment found in the coat-color mutants of the house mouse; interdependence among the variable granule attributes. Genetics 34(2):133-45. [PubMed: 18117146]  [MGI Ref ID J:148461]

Raymond S; Jackson IJ. 1994. Molecular characterization of the mouse B<w> mutation causing premature melanocyte death - melanocytes and early development Genet Res 63(2):155 (Abstr).  [MGI Ref ID J:18590]

Rittenhouse E. 1968. Genetic effect on fine structure and development of pigment granules in mouse hair bulb melanocytes. I. The b and d loci. Dev Biol 17(4):351-65. [PubMed: 5650006]  [MGI Ref ID J:5068]

Russell ES. 1948. A Quantitative Histological Study of the Pigment Found in the Coat Color Mutants of the House Mouse. II. Estimates of the Total Volume of Pigment. Genetics 33(3):228-36. [PubMed: 17247280]  [MGI Ref ID J:148462]

Russell ES. 1946. A Quantitative Histological Study of the Pigment Found in the Coat-Color Mutants of the House Mouse. I. Variable Attributes of the Pigment Granules. Genetics 31(3):327-46. [PubMed: 17247200]  [MGI Ref ID J:148463]

Silvers WK. 1979. The Coat Colors of Mice; A Model for Mammalian Gene Action and Interaction. In: The Coat Colors of Mice. Springer-Verlag, New York.  [MGI Ref ID J:78801]

Smyth IM; Wilming L; Lee AW; Taylor MS; Gautier P; Barlow K; Wallis J; Martin S; Glithero R; Phillimore B; Pelan S; Andrew R; Holt K; Taylor R; McLaren S; Burton J; Bailey J; Sims S; Squares J; Plumb B; Joy A; Gibson R; Gilbert J; Hart E; Laird G; Loveland J; Mudge J; Steward C; Swarbreck D; Harrow J; North P; Leaves N; Greystrong J; Coppola M; Manjunath S; Campbell M; Smith M; Strachan G; Tofts C; Boal E; Cobley V; Hunter G; Kimberley C; Thomas D; Cave-Berry L; Weston P; Botcherby MR; White S; Edgar R; C. 2006. Genomic anatomy of the Tyrp1 (brown) deletion complex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103(10):3704-9. [PubMed: 16505357]  [MGI Ref ID J:107243]

Trantow CM; Cuffy TL; Fingert JH; Kuehn MH; Anderson MG. 2011. Microarray analysis of iris gene expression in mice with mutations influencing pigmentation. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 52(1):237-48. [PubMed: 20739468]  [MGI Ref ID J:171565]

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