Primary Identifier | MGI:1856085 | Allele Type | Other |
Gene | Mitf | Inheritance Mode | Semidominant |
Strain of Origin | Not Specified | Is Recombinase | false |
Is Wild Type | false |
description | This mutation produces an osteopetrosis that resembles human osteopetrosis more than that produced by Ctsfop. MitfMi mutant mice have normal levels of M-CSF and its receptor. Osteoplasts are produced, but are unable to function normally in bone resorption (J:22788). Combination heterozygotes of MitfMi-wh/MitfMi show some interallelic complementation in that the heterozygote of the two alleles is more nearly normal than either homozygote (J:12967). MitfMi-Or/MitfMi mice resemble homozygous MitfMi-Or (J:15060). |
molecularNote | This mutation was identified during an irradiation experiment, but it is not known whether it was induced in the treated male or spontaneously arose in an untreated mate. RT-PCR analysis identified a 3 nucleotide deletion in the transcript that results in a loss of one of four conserved arginine residues in the basic domain of the encoded protein. This mutation is predicted to affect the ability of the protein to bind DNA. |