Disruption of entire Cables2 locus leads to embryonic lethality by diminished Rps21 gene expression and enhanced p53 pathway
In vivo function of CDK5 and Abl enzyme substrate 2 (Cables2), belonging to the Cables protein family, is unknown. Here, we found that targeted disruption of the entire locus ( ) caused growth retardation and enhanced apoptosis at the gastrulation stage and then induced embryonic lethality in mice....
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Veröffentlicht in: | eLife 2021-05, Vol.10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In vivo function of CDK5 and Abl enzyme substrate 2 (Cables2), belonging to the Cables protein family, is unknown. Here, we found that targeted disruption of the entire
locus (
) caused growth retardation and enhanced apoptosis at the gastrulation stage and then induced embryonic lethality in mice. Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed disruption of
, 50% down-regulation of
abutting on the
locus, and up-regulation of p53-target genes in
gastrulas. We further revealed the lethality phenotype in
-deleted mice and unexpectedly, the exon 1-deleted
mice survived. Interestingly, chimeric mice derived from
ESCs carrying exogenous
and tetraploid wild-type embryo overcame gastrulation. These results suggest that the diminished expression of
and the completed lack of
expression are intricately involved in the embryonic lethality via the p53 pathway. This study sheds light on the importance of
locus in mouse embryonic development. |
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ISSN: | 2050-084X 2050-084X |
DOI: | 10.7554/eLife.50346 |