Literature DB >> 11901157

Targeted disruption of the GAS41 gene encoding a putative transcription factor indicates that GAS41 is essential for cell viability.

Katrin Zimmermann1, Katja Ahrens, Siegfried Matthes, Jean-Marie Buerstedde, Wolf H Strätling, Loc Phi-van.   

Abstract

The glioma-amplified sequence (GAS) 41 protein has been proposed to be a transcription factor. To investigate its functional role in vivo, we attempted to knock out the GAS41 gene by targeted disruption in the chicken pre-lymphoid cell line DT40. Heterozygous GAS41+/- cell lines generated by the first round of homologous recombination express approximately half the normal level of GAS41 mRNA. However, a homozygous GAS41-/- cell line with both GAS41 alleles disrupted was not obtained following the second round of transfection, indicating that the GAS41 gene is essential for cell viability. Indeed, homozygous GAS41-/- cell lines with two disrupted GAS41 alleles can be generated following substitution of the endogenous gene by stable integration of GAS41 cDNA controlled by a tetracycline-regulated CMV promoter. Inactivation of this promoter by tetracycline withdrawal results in rapid depletion of GAS41, causing a significant decrease in RNA synthesis and subsequently cell death. Thus, our results indicate that GAS41 is required for RNA transcription.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11901157     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M200572200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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