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Strain Detail: Cmah Tg VH-G mice
Strain information |
Resource No. |
nbio064 |
Strain name |
Cmah Tg VH-G |
Strain Nomenclature |
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Common name/Synonyms |
Lymphocyte-specific Cmah transgenic mouse line G |
Strain types |
mutant |
Background strain |
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Institution |
Laboratory of Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics, Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University |
Developer |
Hiromu Takematsu |
Depositor |
Hiromu Takematsu |
Conditions of distribution |
It's necessary to obtain depositor's consent on use of biological resources. contact us |
Animal Health Report |
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Strain description |
Cmah Tg VH-G mice specifically express Cmah (CMP-Neu5Ac hydroxylase), an enzyme which converts molecular species from N-Acetylneuraminic acid to N‐glycolylneuraminic acid, in lymphocytes. These mice express high Cmah mainly in B-cells, thus it supplements loss of Cmah from somatic cell copies down-regulated in the B-cell activation. As a result, Cmah Tg mice keep to express Cmah in activated B-cells. This strain is available for disease research about immunosuppression. The line G shows high expression of Cmah. We supply other 2 lines, H line (nbio065) and JA line (nbio066). |
Reference(s) |
- Naito-Matsui Y, Takada S, Kano Y, Iyoda T, Sugai M, Shimizu A, Inaba K, Nitschke L, Tsubata T, Oka S, Kozutsumi Y, and Takematsu H. (2014) Functional evaluation of activation-dependent alterations in the sialoglycan composition of T cells. J. Biol. Chem. 289(3):1564-79. [PMID:24297165]
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Resource information |
Cryopreserved sperm |
In-house |
Genotype |
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Medium |
FERTIUP |
From other institutions |
Genotype |
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Medium |
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Cryopreserved embryo |
In-house |
Mating System |
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Genotype |
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Medium |
EFS40 |
From other institutions |
Mating System |
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Genotype |
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Method |
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Strain status / Availability |
Cryopreserved sperm |
Within 1 month |
Cryopreserved embryo |
Within 1 month |
Live animals |
Approx. 2 months |
Gene information |
Mutation types |
transgenic |
Gene symbol |
Cmah |
Gene name |
CMP-Neu5Ac hydroxylase |
Genotyping information |
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