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Hprt1tm3(tetO-slowFT*)Sguo
Targeted Allele Detail
Summary
Symbol: Hprt1tm3(tetO-slowFT*)Sguo
Name: hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase 1; targeted mutation 3, Shangqin Guo
MGI ID: MGI:6423504
Synonyms: HPRT::iH2B-FT-Slow, Hprttm3(tetO/CMV-H2BC9/slowFT)Sguo, iH2B-FT-Slow
Gene: Hprt1  Location: ChrX:52077014-52110536 bp, + strand  Genetic Position: ChrX, 29.31 cM, cytoband A6
Alliance: Hprt1tm3(tetO-slowFT*)Sguo page
Mutation
origin
Germline Transmission:  Earliest citation of germline transmission: J:289588
Parent Cell Line:  Other (see notes) (ES Cell)
Strain of Origin:  129S5/SvEvBrd
Mutation
description
Allele Type:    Targeted (Inducible, Reporter)
Inducer:    doxycycline/tetracycline
Mutation:    Insertion
 
Mutation detailsThe tetracycline promoter drives inducible expression along with a ubiquitous CMV of the fluorescent timer protein with the slow mutations (mCherry*M23E, E35V, K75R, L88W, A180V) fused to human H2BC9 protein for chromatin localization. (J:289588)
Find Mice (IMSR)
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 Hprt1 Mutation:  1273 strains or lines available
Notes
ES cell line = a mutant A17 line (A2Lox.cre) that carries a doxycycline-inducible Cre recombinase ORF flanked by loxP and lox2272 sites, upstream of a non-functional neomycin resistance (neo) gene.
References
Original:  J:289588 Eastman AE, et al., Resolving Cell Cycle Speed in One Snapshot with a Live-Cell Fluorescent Reporter. Cell Rep. 2020 Jun 23;31(12):107804
All:  1 reference(s)

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last database update
04/16/2024
MGI 6.23
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