PAH DEFICIENT PATHOLOGY IN HUMANIZED c.1066-11G>A PHENYLKETONURIA MICE
Ainhoa Martínez-Pizarro,
Sara Picó,
Arístides López-Márquez
et al.
Abstract:We have generated using CRISPR/Cas9 technology a partially humanized mouse model of the neurometabolic disease phenylketonuria (PKU), carrying the highly prevalentPAHvariant c.1066-11G>A. This variant creates an alternative 3’ splice site, leading to the inclusion of 9 nucleotides coding for 3 extra amino acids between Q355 and Y356 of the protein. HomozygousPahc.1066-11A mice, with a partially humanized intron 10 sequence with the variant, accurately recapitulate the splicing defect and present almost unde… Show more
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