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Expression analysis of mouse Rhobtb3 using a LacZ reporter and preliminary characterization of a knockout strain.

Julia Lutz1, Eva-Maria S Grimm-Günter, Pooja Joshi, Francisco Rivero.   

Abstract

RhoBTB3 is an atypical member of the Rho family of small GTPases. It localizes at the Golgi apparatus and endosomes and is involved in vesicle trafficking and in targeting proteins for degradation in the proteasome. Previous studies using Northern blot analysis showed that Rhobtb3 is ubiquitously expressed in adult mice, but expression is particularly high in brain, heart and uterus. The gene is also expressed between embryonic days 11.5 and 17.5. To investigate the specific cell types that express this gene across tissues, both in the embryo and in the adult organism, we have made use of a gene trap mouse strain that expresses the LacZ gene under the transcriptional control of the endogenous Rhobtb3 promoter. Histochemical detection of β-galactosidase expression revealed a profile characterized by nearly ubiquitous expression of Rhobtb3 in the embryo, but with particularly high levels in bone, cartilage, all types of muscle, testis and restricted areas of the nervous system. In the adult, expression persists at much lower levels in cardiac muscle, the tunica media of blood vessels and cartilage and at high levels in the seminiferous tubules. A general preliminary characterization of this gene trap mouse strain revealed reduced viability, a postnatal growth defect and reduced testis size. Our results should pave the way for future studies aimed at investigating the roles of RhoBTB3 in tissue development and in cardiac, vascular and testicular function.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24923387     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-014-1235-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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