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Cicem1(DUX4)Dgk
Endonuclease-mediated Allele Detail
Summary
Symbol: Cicem1(DUX4)Dgk
Name: capicua transcriptional repressor; endonuclease-mediated mutation 1, David Kirsch
MGI ID: MGI:7738786
Synonyms: Ch7CDS
Gene: Cic  Location: Chr7:24967129-24993584 bp, + strand  Genetic Position: Chr7, 13.73 cM
Alliance: Cicem1(DUX4)Dgk page
Mutation
origin
Germline Transmission:  Earliest citation of germline transmission: J:347765
Parent Cell Line:  Not Specified (ES Cell)
Strain of Origin:  Not Specified
Mutation
description
Allele Type:    Endonuclease-mediated (Conditional ready, Humanized sequence, Inserted expressed sequence)
Mutation:    Insertion
 
Cicem1(DUX4)Dgk expresses 1 gene
 
Mutation detailsA loxP site was inserted upstream of exon 20 and a loxP site and exon 20 fused to the C terminal domain of human DUX4 were inserted downstream of the polyA signal vis CRISPR/cas9 mediated recombination. In the absence of cre expression this allele expresses the wild-type protein but after cre-mediated recombination a Cic-DUX4 fusion protein is expressed. (J:347765)
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Mouse strains and cell lines available from the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Carrying this Mutation:  Mouse Strains: 0 strains available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
Carrying any Cic Mutation:  99 strains or lines available
Notes
Lentiviral gene trap injected into zygotes.
References
Original:  J:347765 Hendrickson PG, et al., Spontaneous expression of the CIC::DUX4 fusion oncoprotein from a conditional allele potently drives sarcoma formation in genetically engineered mice. Oncogene. 2024 Apr;43(16):1223-1230
All:  1 reference(s)

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last database update
12/30/2025
MGI 6.24
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