Strain Name: |
B6.FVB(129S4)-Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn/J |
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Stock Number: |
006475 |
Availability: | Repository- Live |
Price and Supply Information | |
General Terms and Conditions |
| Genes & Alleles | Ckm; cre; Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn; |
Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Congenic Additional information on JAX® GEMM® Strains. Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Mutant Strain Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Transgenic Species laboratory mouse Donating Investigator C. Ronald Kahn, Joslin Diabetes Center Generation N12+F0 (04-DEC-07) Strain Description
Hemizygous mice are viable, fertile, normal in size, and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. These transgenic mice have the Cre recombinase gene driven by the muscle creatine kinase (MCK or Ckm) promoter. Cre activity is observed in skeletal and cardiac muscle. When bred with mice containing a loxP-flanked sequence of interest, Cre-mediated recombination will result in skeletal and cardiac muscle deletion of the flanked genome.Strain Development
A transgene was designed with a cre recombinase cDNA sequence (with a SV-40 large T antigen nuclear localization signal and poly(A) signal) inserted in place of the translation initiation site of the Ckm gene. This construct was injected into fertilized FVB embryos which were then implanted into CD1 foster mothers. Chimeric mice were bred to FVB inbred animals to establish transgenic offspring (founder line 5). At some point, mice were bred to insulin receptor mutant mice on a mixed B6;129S4 genetic background. The double mutants were backcrossed for 10 generations to C57BL/6 mice and then selected for the transgene (and against the targeted mutation) prior to arrival at The Jackson Laboratory.
| Allele Symbol | Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn | ||
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| Allele Name | transgene insertion 5, C Ronald Kahn | ||
| Common Name(s) | Ckmm-NLS-cre; MCK-cre; MCK-cre5; MCKCre+; Tg(Ckmm-cre)1Khn; mckCRE; | ||
| Mutation Made By | C. Ronald Kahn, Joslin Diabetes Center | ||
| Strain of Origin | FVB | ||
| Site of Expression | skeletal and cardiac muscle | ||
| Expressed Gene | cre, cre recombinase, bacteriophage P1 | ||
| Cre recombinase is an enzyme derived from the bacteriophage P1 that specifically recognizes loxP sites. Cre has been shown to effectively mediate the excision of DNA located between loxP sites. After the excision event, the DNA ends recombine leaving a single loxP site in place of the intervening sequence. | |||
| Promoter | Ckm, creatine kinase, muscle, mouse, laboratory | ||
| Molecular Note | This transgene expresses Cre recombinase under the control of a muscle creatine kinase promoter, which directs expression in the heart and skeletal muscle. [MGI Ref ID J:51266] | ||
| Control | ||
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| Noncarrier | ||
| 000664 C57BL/6J | ||
| Considerations for Choosing Controls | ||
| Control Pricing Information for JAX® GEMM® Strains | ||
Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn
| Breeding & Husbandry | When maintaining a live colony, these mice are bred as hemizygotes. While the donating investigator has not attempted to make this strain homozygous, viability of homozygous mice is expected. |
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| Diet Information | LabDiet® 5K52/5K67 |
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Congenic Nomenclature
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Room Number AX11
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Selected Reference(s)
Additional ReferencesBruning JC; Michael MD; Winnay JN; Hayashi T; Horsch D; Accili D; Goodyear LJ; Kahn CR. 1998. A muscle-specific insulin receptor knockout exhibits features of the metabolic syndrome of NIDDM without altering glucose tolerance. Mol Cell 2(5):559-69. [PubMed: 9844629] [MGI Ref ID J:51266]
| Strain Name: | B6.FVB(129S4)-Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn/J |
| Stock Number: | 006475 |
IMPORTANT NOTE: Prices are based on shipping destination. The shipping destinations are:
| Price(s) in US dollars ($) | Genotype(s) Provided | ||||
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| Individual Mouse Price | $372.40 | Hemizygous for Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn | |||
| Pair | $440.30 | Hemizygous for Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn x Noncarrier | |||
| Pair | $440.30 | Noncarrier x Hemizygous for Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn | |||
| Standard Supply | Repository-Live. A collection of over 1000 strains maintained as live colonies. Individual colonies are sized to meet current customer demand. Delivery for orders of 10 mice or less ranges on average from one to eight weeks; mice are generally shipped between four to six weeks of age with a maximum shipping age of ~nine weeks. Colony sizes do not generally support stringent age specifications for large volumes of mice; however custom orders and larger quantities of mice are easily arranged. Estimated ship dates for all orders provided within 48 hours of order placement. |
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Histology and Tissue Collection Services are available for all JAX® Mice strains. For more information, please contact Customer Service at orderquest@jax.org or 1-207-288-5845. Usually shipped between four and eight weeks of age. This strain is included in the Induced Mutant Resource Colony collection. |
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