| Literature DB >> 9434937 |
T Sagai1, T Koide, M Endo, K Tanoue, Y Kikkawa, H Yonekawa, S Ishiguro, M Tamai, Y Matsuda, S Wakana, T Shiroishi.
Abstract
A mouse mutation, rim2, is one of a series of spontaneous mutations that arose from the intra-MHC recombinants between Japanese wild mouse-derived wm7 and laboratory MHC haplotypes. This mutation is single recessive and characterized by diluted coat color and hypo-pigmentation of the eyes. We mapped the rim2 gene close to an old coat color mutation, pearl (pe), on Chromosome (Chr) 13 by the high-density linkage analysis. The pearl mutant is known to have abnormalities similar to Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS), a human hemorrhagic disorder, characterized by albinism and storage pool deficiency (SPD) of dense granules in platelets. A mating cross of C57BL10/Slc-rim2/rim2 and C57BL/6J-pe/pe showed no complementation of coat color. Additionally, characteristics similar to SPD were also observed in rim2. Thus, rim2 appeared to be a new allele of the pe locus and serves as a mouse model for human HPS. We have made a YAC contig covering the rim2/pe locus toward positional cloning of the causative gene.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9434937 DOI: 10.1007/s003359900670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mamm Genome ISSN: 0938-8990 Impact factor: 2.957