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Publication : Insertional mutation in the intron 1 of Unc5h3 gene induces ataxic, lean and hyperactive phenotype in mice.

First Author  Choi YS Year  2003
Journal  Exp Anim Volume  52
Issue  4 Pages  273-83
PubMed ID  14562603 Mgi Jnum  J:85446
Mgi Id  MGI:2675196 Doi  10.1538/expanim.52.273
Citation  Choi YS, et al. (2003) Insertional mutation in the intron 1 of Unc5h3 gene induces ataxic, lean and hyperactive phenotype in mice. Exp Anim 52(4):273-83
abstractText  Mice carrying a mutation in the first intron of Unc5h3 were accidentally produced by transgenic insertion and characterized for their homozygous mutant phenotypes. Morphological and histological analysis revealed cerebellar and midbrain abnormalities, which are similar to the previously reported phenotypes of the Unc5h3 mutant. Behavioral analysis showed higher ambulatory activity and circling, and defects in habituation in a novel environment. Their body weights were 10-30% less than wildtype mice from 2-3 weeks of age to 22 months possibly due to reduced accumulation of adipose tissues. The transgenic insertion site was identified and mapped to the intron 1 of Unc5h3 gene with approximately 50 kb deletion of the intron sequence. This intronic mutation interfered with the mRNA expression of the Unc5h3 gene not in testes, but in many tissues including the brain, implying that this intronic region may play a role in regulating tissue-specific transcription of Unc5h3.
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