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Knocking out the regulatory beta subunit of protein kinase CK2 in mice: gene dosage effects in ES cells and embryos.

Olivier Blond1, Hans H Jensen, Thierry Buchou, Claude Cochet, Olaf-Georg Issinger, Brigitte Boldyreff.   

Abstract

Knocking out the regulatory beta subunit of protein kinase CK2 in mice leads to early embryonic lethality. Heterozygous CK2beta (CK2beta+/-) knockout mice do not show an obvious phenotype. However, the number of heterozygous offsprings from CK2B+/- inter-crossings is lower than expected, meaning that some heterozygous embryos do not survive. Interestingly, CK2beta+/- ES (Embryonic Stem) cells express a considerably lower level of CK2beta than wild-type ES cells, whereas the level of CK2beta in organs from heterozygous adult mice does not significantly differ from those of wild-type mice. The data suggest a compensatory mechanism that adjusts CK2beta levels during development in the majority of, but not in all, cases (Mol Cell Biol 23: 908-915, 2003). In order to find an explanation for the gene dosage effect observed for heterozygous offsprings, we analysed embryos at mid-gestation (E10.5) as well as wild-type and CK2beta+/- ES cells for differences in growth rate and response to different stress agents. Analysis of E10.5 embryos generated from heterozygous matings revealed about 20% of smaller retarded CK2beta+/- embryos. No correlation between CK2beta levels in normal looking and retarded CK2beta+/- embryos were found. However, a different post-translational form of CK2beta protein has been detected in these retarded embryos. Cellular parameters such as growth rate and G1-, G2-checkpoints in ES cells were identical in both wild-type and CK2beta+/- cells. When ES cells were injected to induce differentiated teratocarcinoma in syngenic mice, the size of the tumours correlated with the level of CK2beta.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16335526     DOI: 10.1007/s11010-005-3117-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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