Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)
Autism Research Database (AFD)
Project Element | Element Description |
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Project TitleProject Title> |
Mouse Model of Dup15q Syndrome |
Principal InvestigatorPrincipal Investigator |
Dindot, Scott |
DescriptionDescription |
Maternal derived duplications of chromosome 15q (Dup15q) are present in approximately 3-5% of individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The ubiquitin protein ligase E3A gene (UBE3A) is located within the duplicated region and overexpressed in Dup15q patients. Overexpression of the UBE3A gene in the brain is believed to underlie the social, cognitive and motor deficits seen in Dup15q patients. The purpose of this study is to develop a series of transgenic mouse models of Dup15q syndrome, including mice with inducible and constitutive Ube3a transgenes. These models will be available for the scientific community to study the molecular and neurological mechanisms causing Dup15q syndrome. |
FunderFunder |
Simons Foundation |
Funding CountryFunding Country |
United States |
Fiscal Year FundingFiscal Year Funding |
0 |
Current Award PeriodCurrent Award Period |
2013-2016 |
Strategic Plan QuestionStrategic Plan Question |
Question 2: What is the Biology Underlying ASD? |
Funder’s Project LinkFunder’s Project Link |
No URL available. |
InstitutionInstitution |
Texas AgriLife Research |
Institute LocationInstitute Location |
United States |
Project NumberProject Number |
288548 |
Government or PrivateGovernment or Private |
Private |
History/Related ProjectsHistory/Related Projects |
Mouse Model of Dup15q Syndrome |
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