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Strain Name:

SJL.Cg Thy1a-Noxo1hslt/J

Stock Number:

003961

Availability:

Repository-Cryopreserved


General Terms and Conditions

Former Name      SJL.Cg Thy1a-hslt/J    (Changed: 24-JUL-06 )
      SJL-Thy1a-hslt/+    (Changed: 15-DEC-04 )
Genes & Alleles   Noxo1;   Noxo1hslt;   Thy1;   Thy1a;


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Strain Details

Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Congenic
Additional information on JAX® GEMM® Strains.
Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Mutant Strain
Specieslaboratory mouse
GenerationF?+10+1F7pN1 (08-JAN-04)
Mammalian Phenotype Terms assigned by genotype

Noxo1hslt/Noxo1hslt

        SJL.Cg Thy1a-Noxo1hslt/J
  • behavior/neurological phenotype
  • abnormal placing response (MGI Ref ID J:106332)
    • abnormal reaching response compared to controls
  • impaired balance (MGI Ref ID J:106332)
    • mice could not orient with respect to gravity
    • circling (MGI Ref ID J:86035)
      • mice exhibit some circling behavior
    • head tilt (MGI Ref ID J:106332)
      • mice walk with their heads tilted to one side
  • impaired righting response (MGI Ref ID J:106332)
    • impairment noted as early as 4 days after birth
  • hearing/vestibular/ear phenotype
  • absent otoliths (MGI Ref ID J:86035)
    • microscopic examination of the inner ear revealed absence of otoconia in the saccule and utricle
    • acoustic brainstem response (ABR) is normal, demonstrating that the mice are not deaf
    • all other structures of the inner ear appeared intact
    • coral-like conglomerates appear upon the hair cells and may be an unmineralized precursor to the otoliths
  • circling (MGI Ref ID J:86035)
    • mice exhibit some circling behavior
  • head tilt (MGI Ref ID J:106332)
    • mice walk with their heads tilted to one side

Gene & Allele Details

Allele Symbol Noxo1hslt
Allele Name head slant
Strain of OriginSJL.Cg-Thy1a
Gene Symbol and Name Noxo1, NADPH oxidase organizer 1
Chromosome 17
Gene Common Name(s) 2310034C04Rik; MGC20258; P41NOX; P41NOXA; P41NOXB; P41NOXC; RIKEN cDNA 2310034C04 gene; SH3PXD5; SNX28; head slant; hslt;
Molecular Note The molecular lesion in the head slant mouse is a single insertion of a deoxyadenosine residue into exon 1, 28 nucleotides from the start codon. This frameshift mutation is predicted to result in a truncation of the encoded protein after the 34th amino acid. In addition, the transgenic expression of the wild type gene rescued the defects in the homozygous mutant mouse. [MGI Ref ID J:106332]
 
Allele Symbol Thy1a
Allele Name a variant
Common Name(s) Thy-1.1; Thy1.1; Thy1a;
Gene Symbol and Name Thy1, thymus cell antigen 1, theta
Chromosome 9
Gene Common Name(s) CD7; CD90; FLJ33325; T25; Thy 1.2; Thy-1; Thy-1.2; Thy1.1; Thy1.2;
General Note

The Thy1 locus determines an antigen present on cells of the thymus, a number of mouse leukemias, brain, and in lesser amounts on lymph node and spleen cells. The allele Thy1a determines an antigenic specificity, Thy-1.1, found in the AKR and RF strains; the allele Thy1b determines an antigenic specificity, Thy-1.2, found in the C3HeB/Fe and many other strains (J:5243, J:5012, J:4469). The Thy1 antigen is probably present on all T lymphocytes and absent from all B lymphocytes, and it thus serves as a valuable T-cell marker (J:5243). It is very widely used in experimentsdesigned to determine the distribution and function of T-cells. Thy1 specifies a T-cell surface glycoprotein, T25, with a molecular weight of 25 kDa (J:5707). The protein appears to be anchored in the cell membrane by a lipid that is either phosphotidylinositol or closely related to it (J:12016). Thy1 may function in the cell membrane as a signal transduction molecule (J:8333). The Thy1 locus, or possibly a gene closely linked to it, controls quantitative expression of a protein that is the same size as Thy1 and is expressed on thymus and brain but not on lymph node and spleen cells (J:7900).

Control Information

  Allele   Control
 Noxo1hslt  Heterozygote from the colony
 
  Considerations for Choosing Controls

Related Strains

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Additional Web Information

Congenic Nomenclature

Research Applications

This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:

Noxo1hslt related

Sensorineural Research
Vestibular and Hearing Defects

Thy1a related

Immunology and Inflammation Research
CD Antigens, Antigen Receptors, and Histocompatibility Markers

Research Tools
Genetics Research (Tissue/Cell Markers: T cell specific surface marker)
Immunology and Inflammation Research (T cell specific surface marker)

References

Selected Reference(s)

Gagnon L; Bosom K; Johnson K. 2003. A new spontaneous mutation on Chromosome 17 in the mouse named head slant (hslt). Mouse Mutant Resource Web Site, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine. World Wide Web (http://www.jax.org/mmr/hslt.html). MGI Direct Data Submission :.  [MGI Ref ID J:86035]

Kiss PJ; Knisz J; Zhang Y; Baltrusaitis J; Sigmund CD; Thalmann R; Smith RJ; Verpy E; Banfi B. 2006. Inactivation of NADPH oxidase organizer 1 results in severe imbalance. Curr Biol 16(2):208-13. [PubMed: 16431374]  [MGI Ref ID J:106332]

Original article from The Mouse Mutant Resource

Additional References


Price and Supply Information

Strain Name: SJL.Cg Thy1a-Noxo1hslt/J
Stock Number: 003961

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