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Oca2p-bs
Radiation induced Allele Detail
Summary
Symbol: Oca2p-bs
Name: oculocutaneous albinism II; pink-eyed dilution black eyed sterile
MGI ID: MGI:1856115
Synonyms: Herc2p-24H, Herc2p-bs, p24H, pbs
Gene: Oca2  Location: Chr7:55889508-56186266 bp, + strand  Genetic Position: Chr7, 33.44 cM
Alliance: Oca2p-bs page
Mutation
origin
Strain of Origin:  Not Specified
Mutation
description
Allele Type:    Radiation induced
Mutation:    Intergenic deletion
 
Mutation detailsSouthern blot analyses using cDNA probes from the pink-eyed dilution locus show that this allele comprises a 5' rearrrangement in the p gene. An intergenic deletion of 960-bp near the carboxy terminus of Herc2 deletes a stretch of 320 amino acids from the predicted protein, including the HECT domain. The overall deletion for this p-region mutant is ~8.0-kb. (J:2206, J:49046)
Inheritance:    Recessive
Phenotypes
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Expression
In Structures Affected by this Mutation: 1 anatomical structure(s)
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Mouse strains and cell lines available from the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Carrying this Mutation:  Mouse Strains: 1 strain available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
Carrying any Oca2 Mutation:  67 strains or lines available
Notes
pbs, pink-eyed dilution-black-eyed sterile (formerly p24H); recessive; 960-BP DEL; 320 AA DEL: Arose in descendants of neutron treated mice (J:15082, J:2108). Homozygotes have dark eyes at birth. The coat color in adults is slightly lighter than pd but darker than pdn. At weaning, homozygotes show a slightly jerky behavior (J:15082, J:13043). Males are sterile, with a high proportion of abnormal sperm (multinucleated, multitailed, and acrosomal defects) and a reduced proportion of gonadotropic cells in the pituitary (J:49046, J:5219, J:5808). The sperm shows a loss of negative charge along the whole length of the tail (defined by the inability to stain with the positively charged colloidal iron hydroxide), suggesting that the defect in spermatogenesis may involve the Golgi apparatus and/or plasma membrane (J:11957). Females have greatly reduced fertility, with an increased proportion of polyovular follicles and no corpora lutea (J:5501). Mutant females can generally produce a small, first litter, but the pups often die neonatally due to poor maternal behavior, which may involve improper nesting (J:49046).
References
Original:  J:13430 Phillips RJS, A new allele at the p-locus, p24H. Mouse News Lett. 1965;32:39
All:  11 reference(s)

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last database update
04/16/2024
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