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Research Tools Catalog

To save researchers time and resources, The Michael J. Fox Foundation has made a number of tools available to the scientific community at low cost, with rapid delivery.

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    Preclinical Models

    Learn more about the various in vivo models used in Parkinson's disease research.

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Parkin Knockout Mouse*
Mouse Model
Homozygous knockout mice with exon 3 mutation resulting in a frame shift and a premature stop codon in exon 5. Model was generated and deposited by Jie Shen at Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:006582  
  • Parkin
Human Alpha-Synuclein A53T Mouse*
Mouse Model
Transgenic mice expressing the A53T missense mutant form of human alpha-synuclein under the control of the murine prion promoter. Model was generated and deposited by Michael Lee at University of Minnesota through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:006823  
  • Alpha-Synuclein
Human Alpha-Synuclein Mouse*
Mouse Model
Homozygous knockout of endogenous wild type mouse alpha-synuclein, with BAC expression of the full human alpha synuclein gene and 34kb of its upstream region. Model was generated and deposited by Robert Nussbaum at University of California San Francisco through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:010710
  • Alpha-Synuclein
PINK1 Knockout Mouse*
Mouse Model
PINK1 knockout mice with exons 4 through 7 deleted, producing a nonsense mutation at the start of exon 8 due to a reading frame shift. Model was generated and deposited by Jie Shen at Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program. RRID:IMSR_JAX:017946
  • PINK1
LRRK2 Knockout Mouse*
Mouse Model
Homozygous LRRK2 knockout mice with the promoter and exon 1 deleted. Model was generated and deposited by Jie Shen at Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program (available through cryorecovery).
  • LRRK2
ATP13A2 Knockout Mouse*
Mouse Model
Mice carrying a Atp13a2 mutation resulting in disruption of exons 12 through 15 and a portion of exon 16. Model was generated and deposited by Patrick Schultheis at Northern Kentucky University through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program (available through cryorecovery). RRID:IMSR_JAX:021914
  • ATP13A2
iPLA2beta Knockout Mouse*
Mouse Model
Mice carrying a Pla2g6 mutation resulting replacement of exon 2 by a NEO cassette. Model was generated and deposited by Zemin Yao at University of Ottawa through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program (available through cryorecovery). RRID:IMSR_JAX:023542
  • PLA2G6
AAV5-CBA-Alpha-Synuclein
Viral Vector
Viral vector (AAV5 serotype) encoding wild-type alpha-synuclein. Produced by the UNC Vector Core.  AAV5-CBA-eGFP available as a control in Control section.  Characterization data for this viral vector can be found here
  • Alpha-Synuclein
LoxP LRRK2 Mouse*
Mouse Model
Mice possessing loxP sites on either side of the exon 41 of the LRRK2 gene. Model was generated and deposited by Heather Melrose at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program (available through cryorecovery). RRID:IMSR_JAX:024469
  • LRRK2
FLAG LRRK2 G2019S Mouse*
Mouse Model
Mice expressing FLAG-LRRK2-G2019S transgene directed by the endogenous LRRK2 promoter/enhancer regions on the BAC transgene. Model was generated and deposited by Zhenyu Yue at Mount Sinai School of Medicine through the MJFF Sponsored Tools Program (available through cryorecovery). RRID:IMSR_JAX:012467
  • LRRK2
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Heather Melrose, PhD Mayo Clinic
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