Gene Summary

Name:
nuclear receptor binding protein 2
Synonyms:
N/A

IMPC Data Collections

IMPC Phenotype Summary

Significant
Not Significant
Not tested

Phenotypes

The IMPC applies a panel of phenotyping screens to characterise single-gene knockout mice by comparison to wild types. Click on the different tabs to visualise significant phenotypes identified by the IMPC, as well as all data that was measured.

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lacZ Expression

An assay measuring the expression of lacZ shows the tissue where the gene is expressed.

Anatomy Images Zygosity Mutant Expr
Adrenal gland  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Brain  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Brainstem  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Brown adipose tissue  Wholemount images heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Cartilage tissue  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Cerebellum  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Hippocampus  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Hypothalamus  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Kidney  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Lung  Wholemount images heterozygote 50% (1 of 2)
Mammary gland  Wholemount images heterozygote 50% (1 of 2)
Olfactory lobe  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Oral epithelium  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Ovary  Wholemount images heterozygote 50% (1 of 2)
Oviduct  Wholemount images heterozygote 50% (1 of 2)
Parathyroid gland  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Peripheral nervous system  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Spinal cord  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Stomach  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Striatum  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Testis  Wholemount images heterozygote 50% (1 of 2)
Trachea  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Uterus  Wholemount images heterozygote 50% (1 of 2)
Vascular system  Wholemount images heterozygote 100% (2 of 2)
Aorta N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Bone N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Cerebral cortex N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Esophagus N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Eye N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Gall bladder N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Heart N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Large intestine N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Liver N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Lower urinary tract N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Lymph node N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Pancreas N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Peyer's patch N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Pituitary gland N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Prostate gland N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Skeletal muscle N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Skin N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Small intestine N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Spleen N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Thymus N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
Thyroid gland N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
White adipose tissue N/A heterozygote 0.0% (0 of 2)
No Embryo expression data was found for this gene.

Background staining occurs in wild type mice and embryos at an incidental rate.

Anatomy Background staining in controls (WT)
adrenal gland 0.0%
aorta 0.0%
bone 0.0%
brain 0.0%
brainstem 0.0%
brown adipose tissue 0.0%
cartilage tissue 0.0%
cerebellum 0.0%
cerebral cortex 0.0%
esophagus 0.0%
eye 0.0%
gall bladder 0.0%
heart 0.0%
hippocampus 0.0%
hypothalamus 0.0%
kidney 0.0%
large intestine 0.0%
liver 0.0%
lower urinary tract 0.0%
lung 0.0%
lymph node 0.0%
mammary gland 0.0%
olfactory lobe 0.0%
oral epithelium 0.0%
ovary 0.0%
oviduct 0.0%
pancreas 0.0%
parathyroid gland 0.0%
peripheral nervous system 0.0%
peyers patch 0.0%
pituitary gland 0.0%
prostate gland 0.0%
skeletal muscle 0.0%
skin 0.0%
small intestine 0.0%
spinal cord 0.0%
spleen 0.0%
stomach 0.0%
striatum 0.0%
testis 0.0%
thymus 0.0%
thyroid gland 0.0%
trachea 0.0%
uterus 0.0%
vascular system 0.0%
white adipose tissue 0.0%
No Embryo expression data was found for this gene.

Associated Images

Images submitted by IMPC centres for a selection of procedures. Each set of images is available to view in our image comparator.

Adult LacZ

LacZ Images Wholemount

17 Images

X-ray

XRay Images Whole Body Lateral Orientation

10 Images

X-ray

XRay Images Skull Dorso Ventral Orientation

10 Images

X-ray

XRay Images Whole Body Dorso Ventral

10 Images

Human diseases caused by Nrbp2 mutations

The analysis uses data from IMPC, along with published data on other mouse mutants, in comparison to human disease reports in OMIM, Orphanet, and DECIPHER.

Phenotype comparisons summarize the similarity of mouse phenotypes with human disease phenotypes.

No human diseases associated to this gene by orthology or annotation.
No human diseases associated to this gene by phenotypic similarity.

Histopathology

Summary table of phenotypes displayed during the Histopathology procedure which are considered significant. Full histopathology data table, including submitted images, can be accessed by clicking any row in this table.

There is no histopathology data for Nrbp2

IMPC related publications

The table below lists publications which used either products generated by the IMPC or data produced by the phenotyping efforts of the IMPC. These publications have also been associated to Nrbp2.

No publications found that use IMPC mice or data for Nrbp2.

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MGI Allele Allele Type Produced
Nrbp2tm1e(EUCOMM)Hmgu Targeted, non-conditional allele ES Cells
Nrbp2tm1(KOMP)Vlcg Reporter-tagged deletion allele (with selection cassette) ES Cells
Nrbp2tm2b(EUCOMM)Wtsi Reporter-tagged deletion allele (with selection cassette) Mice
Nrbp2tm2a(EUCOMM)Wtsi KO first allele (reporter-tagged insertion with conditional potential) Mice, Targeting vectors, ES Cells

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