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. 1991 Nov 15;88(22):10327-31.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.88.22.10327.

Dominant male sterility in mice caused by insertion of a transgene

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Dominant male sterility in mice caused by insertion of a transgene

J Magram et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

While examining a series of transgenic mouse lines carrying the HCK protooncogene, we encountered one line in which males hemizygous for the transgene were sterile. The sterile males mated normally but failed to impregnate females. Light and electron microscopy revealed that spermatogenesis proceeds normally until nuclear condensation, which occurs but gives rise to a variety of abnormally shaped nuclei. Expression of the transgene was not detectable. Thus, the insertion itself probably caused the abnormal phenotype by disrupting a gene (or genes) important in spermatogenesis. The mutation is genetically dominant, causing an abnormal phenotype even though the sterile mice carry an ostensibly normal counterpart of the disrupted locus. The mutant phenotype is completely penetrant only in some genetic backgrounds, suggesting a modifying influence from a second locus. Junctions between the inserted transgene and adjoining cellular DNA were cloned, allowing us to confirm the heterozygous nature of the genetic disruption and to detect and associated deletion. We have designated the mutation Lvs (lacking vigorous sperm) and presume that it may define a previously undescribed locus important in spermatogenesis.

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