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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex
gene trap OST352220, Lexicon Genetics
MGI:3769469
Summary 2 genotypes
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hm1
Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex/Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex involves: 129S5/SvEvBrd * C57BL/6N MGI:3769475
cx2
Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex/Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex
Sulf2Gt(OST311938)Lex/Sulf2Gt(OST311938)Lex
involves: 129S5/SvEvBrd * C57BL/6N MGI:3769477


Genotype
MGI:3769475
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex/Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S5/SvEvBrd * C57BL/6N
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Mouse lines carrying:
Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex mutation (1 available); any Sulf1 mutation (110 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
immune system
• homozygous mutant mice exhibited a decreased mean IL-6 response to LPS challenge when compared with controls




Genotype
MGI:3769477
cx2
Allelic
Composition
Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex/Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex
Sulf2Gt(OST311938)Lex/Sulf2Gt(OST311938)Lex
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S5/SvEvBrd * C57BL/6N
Find Mice Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex mutation (1 available); any Sulf1 mutation (110 available)
Sulf2Gt(OST311938)Lex mutation (1 available); any Sulf2 mutation (176 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype

Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex/Sulf1Gt(OST352220)Lex Sulf2Gt(OST311938)Lex/Sulf2Gt(OST311938)Lex embryos display several development defects

mortality/aging
• long term survival is 18%
• some mice that survive weaning die within 10 days of weaning
• long term survival is 18%
• fewer than expected mice survive postnatal day 1 to 2 and die with empty stomachs
• few mice that survive past the first week of life survive to weaning

growth/size/body
• mice weigh 19% less than wild-type mice
• at week 14 to 15, male mice weigh 26% less than wild-type mice and female mice weigh 29% less than wild-type mice
• mice measure 12% less in length than wild-type mice

skeleton
• the posterior basisphenoid bone fails to fuse and is aberrantly fused to the basioccipital bone
• at E18.5, 12 of 14 mice exhibit asymmetric and/or fused sternebrae compared to only 1 of 19 wild-type mice
• at E18.5, 12 of 14 mice exhibit asymmetric and/or fused sternebrae compared to only 1 of 19 wild-type mice
• bone volume is decreased in the humerus (by 21.4%), femur (by 15.7%), frontal (by 6.8%), interparietal (by 15.3%, supraoccipital (by 22.6%), basioccipital (by 15.5%, and basiphenoid (by 13.6%)
• the distal chondrocyte population is smaller than in wild-type mice

renal/urinary system
• kidney volume is reduced 45% compared to in heterogygous mice

craniofacial
• the posterior basisphenoid bone fails to fuse and is aberrantly fused to the basioccipital bone





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last database update
05/14/2024
MGI 6.23
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