Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2050570 | FEBS Letters | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The role of Arp3 in mouse development was investigated utilizing a gene trap mutation in the Arp3 gene. Heterozygous Arp3WT/GT mice are normal, however, homozygous Arp3GT/GT embryos die at blastocyst stage. Earlier embryonic stages appear unaffected by the mutation, probably due to maternal Arp3 protein. Mutant blastocysts isolated at E3.5 fail to continue development in vitro, lack outgrowth of trophoblast-like cells in culture and express reduced levels of the trophoblast marker Cdx2, while markers for inner cell mass continue to be present. The recessive embryonic lethal phenotype indicates that Arp3 plays a vital role for early mouse development, possibly when trophoblast cells become critical for implantation.
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Authors
Franz Vauti, Blair Raymond Prochnow, Elke Freese, Suresh Kumar Ramasamy, Patricia Ruiz, Hans-Henning Arnold,