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BRC No. | RBRC06165 |
Type | Targeted Mutation![]() |
Species | Mus musculus |
Strain name | B6;129-Edn3<tm1Ywa> |
Former Common name | ET3/129, B6-Edn3 KO |
H-2 Haplotype | |
ES Cell line | JH1 [129S7/SvEvBrd] |
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Strain development | Developed by Masashi Yanagisawa, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. JH1 ES cells were used to generate the mutant mice. 129 and C57BL/6 mixed background. |
Strain description | ET-3 (Edn3 / endothelin 3) gene knockout mice. A neomycin resistant cassette was inserted into the middle of exon 2. Homozygous mutant mice die after birth. |
Colony maintenance | Heterozygote x Wild-type [C57BL/6J(Crlj)] |
References | Interaction of endothelin-3 with endothelin-B receptor is essential for development of epidermal melanocytes and enteric neurons. Baynash A G, Hosoda K, Giaid A, Richardson J A, Emoto N, Hammer R E, Yanagisawa M Cell, 79, 1277-1285 (1994). 8001160 |
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Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Chr. | Allele Symbol | Allele Name | Common Names | Promoter | Diseases Related to This Gene |
Edn3 MGI:95285 | endothelin 3 | 2 | Edn3<tm1Ywa> MGI:1857160 | targeted mutation 1, Masashi Yanagisawa | |||
GH | Growth hormone polyA (Bovine) | 2 | GH | ||||
neo | neomycin resistance gene (E. coli) | 2 | mouse RNA polymerase II promoter |
Phenotype | |
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Annotation by Mammalian phenotyhpe ontology | more 1 phenotypes |
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Donor DNA | E. coli Neomycin resistance gene, mouse RNA polymerase II promoter, bovine growth hormone polyadenylation site, mouse Edn3 genomic DNA |
Research application | Developmental Biology Research Hematological Research |
Specific Term and Conditions | In publishing the research results obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, a citation of the following literature(s) designated by the DEPOSITOR is requested. Cell, 79, 1277-1285 (1994).Depositor limits the use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE to not-for-profit institutions. Depositor limits the use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE to academic purposes. For-profit institutions and recipients who intend to use BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE for commercial research purposes shall acquire prior written consent from the Depositor. Recipient shall acquire prior written consent from the Depositor prior to filing an application for patent, or intellectual property or other rights based on the results of research using the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE. |
Depositor | Masashi Yanagisawa (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas) |
Strain Status | ![]() |
Strain Availability | Recovered litters from cryopreserved sperm (2 to 4 months) Cryopreserved sperm (within 1 month) |
Additional Info. | Necessary documents for ordering:
Genotyping protocol -PCR- |
BRC mice in Publications |
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