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Characterization of a mouse Scube3 reporter line.

Guilherme M Xavier1, Andrew Economou, André Luis Senna Guimarães, Paul T Sharpe, Martyn T Cobourne.   

Abstract

The SCUBE gene family encode secreted, extracellular proteins that share a distinct domain organization of at least five recognizable motifs, including an amino-terminal signal peptide sequence, multiple EGF-like domains, a large spacer region containing multiple N-linked glycosylation sites, three repeated stretches of six-cysteine residues and a carboxy-terminal CUB domain. We describe a Scube3(tm1Dge/H) targeted allele, which replaces the entire coding region for Exons 2 and 3 with a neomycin-lacZ selectable marker cassette predicted to delete the first two EGF-like domains of the transcribed protein. Scube3(+/tm1Dge/H) embryos demonstrate strong β-galactosidase activity in the early facial epithelium, including the branchial arches and facial processes, the otic vesicle, limb buds, and neural tube. In addition, strong reporter activity was identified in the epithelial compartments of developing teeth and hair follicles. However, analysis of the Scube3(tm1Dge/H) allele revealed that it encodes a truncated protein, which contains part of the spacer region and CUB domain. It is likely that this protein retains functionality because our analysis reveals that Scube3(tm1Dge/H; tm1Dge/H) mice are phenotypically normal. Whilst acting as a useful reporter, these mice do not provide any insight into the potential role of Scube3 during embryonic development.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20957652     DOI: 10.1002/dvg.20678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genesis        ISSN: 1526-954X            Impact factor:   2.487


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