Gene targeting of Desrt, a novel ARID class DNA-binding protein, causes growth retardation and abnormal development of reproductive organs

MH Lahoud, S Ristevski, DJ Venter, LS Jermiin… - Genome …, 2001 - genome.cshlp.org
MH Lahoud, S Ristevski, DJ Venter, LS Jermiin, I Bertoncello, S Zavarsek, S Hasthorpe…
Genome research, 2001genome.cshlp.org
We have cloned and characterized a novel murine DNA-binding protein Desrt, with a motif
characteristic of the ARID (AT r ich i nteraction d omain) family of transcription factors. The
Desrt gene encodes an 83-kD protein that is shown to bind DNA and is widely expressed in
adult tissues. To examine the in vivo function of Desrt, we have generated mice with a
targeted mutation in the ARID domain of Desrt. Homozygous mutants have reduced viability,
pronounced growth retardation, and a high incidence of abnormalities of the female and …
We have cloned and characterized a novel murine DNA-binding protein Desrt, with a motif characteristic of the ARID (A-Trich interaction domain) family of transcription factors. The Desrt gene encodes an 83-kD protein that is shown to bind DNA and is widely expressed in adult tissues. To examine the in vivo function of Desrt, we have generated mice with a targeted mutation in the ARID domain of Desrt. Homozygous mutants have reduced viability, pronounced growth retardation, and a high incidence of abnormalities of the female and male reproductive organs including cryptorchidism. This may thus serve as a model to dissect the mechanisms involved in the development of the reproductive tract including testicular descent. Gene-targeted mice also display a reduction in the thickness of the zona reticularis of the adrenal gland and transient aberrations of the T and B cell compartments of primary lymphoid organs. These data show that this novel DNA-binding protein, Desrt, has a nonredundant function during growth and in the development of the reproductive system.
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