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Generation and characterization of mice with null mutation of the chloride intracellular channel 1 gene (Genesis 48, 2 (127-136))

Genesis, ISSN: 1526-954X, Vol: 48, Issue: 5, Page: 351-null
2010
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Summary: CLIC1 belongs to a family of highly conserved and widely expressed intracellular chloride ion channel proteins existing in both soluble and membrane integrated forms. To study the physiological and biological role of CLIC1 in vivo, we undertook conditional gene targeting to engineer Clic1 gene knock-out mice. This represents creation of the first gene knock-out of a vertebrate CLIC protein family member. We first generated a Clic1 Knock-in (Clic1) allele, followed by Clic1 knockout (Clic1) mice by crossing Clic1 allele with TNAPcre mice, resulting in germline gene deletion through Cre-mediated recombination. Mice heterozygous or homozygous for these alleles are viable and fertile and appear normal. However, Clic1 mice show a mild platelet dysfunction characterized by prolonged bleeding times and decreased platelet activation in response to adenosine diphosphate stimulation linked to P2Y receptor signaling. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Qiu, Min Ru; Jiang, Lele; Matthaei, Klaus I; Schoenwaelder, Simone M; Kuffner, Tamara; Mangin, Pierre; Joseph, Joanne E; Low, Joyce; Connor, David; Valenzuela, Stella M; Curmi, Paul M G; Brown, Louise J; Mahaut-Smith, Martyn; Jackson, Shaun P; Breit, Samuel N

Wiley

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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