| Literature DB >> 22968824 |
Allan Bradley1, Konstantinos Anastassiadis, Abdelkader Ayadi, James F Battey, Cindy Bell, Marie-Christine Birling, Joanna Bottomley, Steve D Brown, Antje Bürger, Carol J Bult, Wendy Bushell, Francis S Collins, Christian Desaintes, Brendan Doe, Aris Economides, Janan T Eppig, Richard H Finnell, Colin Fletcher, Martin Fray, David Frendewey, Roland H Friedel, Frank G Grosveld, Jens Hansen, Yann Hérault, Geoffrey Hicks, Andreas Hörlein, Richard Houghton, Martin Hrabé de Angelis, Danny Huylebroeck, Vivek Iyer, Pieter J de Jong, James A Kadin, Cornelia Kaloff, Karen Kennedy, Manousos Koutsourakis, K C Kent Lloyd, Susan Marschall, Jeremy Mason, Colin McKerlie, Michael P McLeod, Harald von Melchner, Mark Moore, Alejandro O Mujica, Andras Nagy, Mikhail Nefedov, Lauryl M Nutter, Guillaume Pavlovic, Jane L Peterson, Jonathan Pollock, Ramiro Ramirez-Solis, Derrick E Rancourt, Marcello Raspa, Jacques E Remacle, Martin Ringwald, Barry Rosen, Nadia Rosenthal, Janet Rossant, Patricia Ruiz Noppinger, Ed Ryder, Joel Zupicich Schick, Frank Schnütgen, Paul Schofield, Claudia Seisenberger, Mohammed Selloum, Elizabeth M Simpson, William C Skarnes, Damian Smedley, William L Stanford, A Francis Stewart, Kevin Stone, Kate Swan, Hamsa Tadepally, Lydia Teboul, Glauco P Tocchini-Valentini, David Valenzuela, Anthony P West, Ken-ichi Yamamura, Yuko Yoshinaga, Wolfgang Wurst.
Abstract
In 2007, the International Knockout Mouse Consortium (IKMC) made the ambitious promise to generate mutations in virtually every protein-coding gene of the mouse genome in a concerted worldwide action. Now, 5 years later, the IKMC members have developed high-throughput gene trapping and, in particular, gene-targeting pipelines and generated more than 17,400 mutant murine embryonic stem (ES) cell clones and more than 1,700 mutant mouse strains, most of them conditional. A common IKMC web portal (www.knockoutmouse.org) has been established, allowing easy access to this unparalleled biological resource. The IKMC materials considerably enhance functional gene annotation of the mammalian genome and will have a major impact on future biomedical research.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22968824 PMCID: PMC3463800 DOI: 10.1007/s00335-012-9422-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mamm Genome ISSN: 0938-8990 Impact factor: 2.957
Relevant IKMC web sites
| Function | Acronym | Full name | Web address |
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| PORTAL | IKMC | International Knockout Mouse Consortium |
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| PRODUCTION PIPELINE | EUCOMM | European Conditional Mouse Mutagenesis Program |
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| EUCOMMTOOLS | EUCOMM: Tools for Functional Annotation of the Mouse Genome |
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| KOMP | Knockout Mouse Project |
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| NorCOMM | North American Conditional Mouse Mutagenesis Project |
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| Sanger | Sanger Institute Mouse Genetics Program (MGP) |
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| TIGM | Texas A&M Institute for Genomic Medicine |
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| GENETIC TOOL BOX | Create | Coordination of Cre resources |
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| MGI Cre | Recombinase (Cre) Portal |
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| Jax Cre | Jax Cre repository |
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| GENSAT Cre | GENSAT Cre mice |
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| IMSR Cre | IMSR Cre archive |
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| Cre-X-Mice | Cre-X-Mice |
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| ICS-CreZoo | ICS CreERT2 Zoo |
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| CanEuCre | Brain specific Cre mice |
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| TgDb | Transgenic Mice Database (TgDb) |
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| DISSEMINATION | EuMMCR | European Mouse Mutant Cell Repository |
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| KOMP | KOMP Repository |
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| CMMR | Canadian Mouse Mutant Repository |
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| TIGM | Texas A&M Institute for Genomic Medicine |
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| JAX | Jackson Laboratory Mice and Services |
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| EMMA | European Mouse Mutant Archive |
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| MMRRC | Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Center |
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| PHENOTYPING | Europhenome | Mouse Phenotyping Resource |
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| EuMODIC | European Mouse Disease Clinic |
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| TCP | Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics |
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| KOMP | KOMP Phenotyping Pilot |
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| IMPC | International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium |
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Fig. 1Vectors used by the IKMC: targeting vectors: a EUCOMM/KOMP-CSD knockout-first allele; b KOMP-Regeneron null allele generating large deletions; c NorCOMM promoter-driven targeting vector. Most commonly used trapping vectors: d conditional EUCOMM vector rsFlipROSAβgeo*; e TIGM vector VICTR76; f NorCOMM vector UPA
IKMC progress (as of February 2012)
| Total genes | KOMP | EUCOMM | NorCOMM | TIGM | |
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| CSD | Regeneron | ||||
| Targeting vectors | 6,577 | 5,905 | 8,379 | 916 | – |
| Targeted ES cells | 5,244 | 4,196 | 6,887 | 609 | – |
| Trapped ES cells | 4,414 | 3,595 | 9,390 | ||
| Mutant mice | 409 | 359 | 647 | 42 | 252 |
IKMC reagents distributed (as of February 2012)
| Type of material | KOMP | EuMMCR/EMMA | CMMR | TIGM |
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| Targeting vectors | 677 | 346 | 6 | – |
| Mutant ES cell clones (alleles) | 3,798 (1,345) | 5,041 (1,867) | 520 (311) | 603 (603) |
| Mutant mice (alleles) | 430 (310) | 600 (530) | 19 (15) | 252 (252) |