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Hum Mol Genet ; 15(8): 1329-41, 2006 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16537572

ABSTRACT

The mammalian Nell1 gene encodes a protein kinase C-beta1 (PKC-beta1) binding protein that belongs to a new class of cell-signaling molecules controlling cell growth and differentiation. Over-expression of Nell1 in the developing cranial sutures in both human and mouse induces craniosynostosis, the premature fusion of the growing cranial bone fronts. Here, we report the generation, positional cloning and characterization of Nell1(6R), a recessive, neonatal-lethal point mutation in the mouse Nell1 gene, induced by N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea. Nell1(6R) has a T-->A base change that converts a codon for cysteine into a premature stop codon [Cys(502)Ter], resulting in severe truncation of the predicted protein product and marked reduction in steady-state levels of the transcript. In addition to the expected alteration of cranial morphology, Nell1(6R) mutants manifest skeletal defects in the vertebral column and ribcage, revealing a hitherto undefined role for Nell1 in signal transduction in endochondral ossification. Real-time quantitative reverse transcription-PCR assays of 219 genes showed an association between the loss of Nell1 function and reduced expression of genes for extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins critical for chondrogenesis and osteogenesis. Several affected genes are involved in the human cartilage disorder Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and other disorders associated with spinal curvature anomalies. Nell1(6R) mutant mice are a new tool for elucidating basic mechanisms in osteoblast and chrondrocyte differentiation in the developing skull and vertebral column and understanding how perturbations in the production of ECM proteins can lead to anomalies in these structures.


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Calcium-Binding Proteins/genetics , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/metabolism , Glycoproteins/genetics , Skull/abnormalities , Spine/abnormalities , Abnormalities, Drug-Induced/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Calcification, Physiologic/genetics , Calcium-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Cell Adhesion Molecules/metabolism , Chondrogenesis , Cysteine/genetics , Cysteine/metabolism , Female , Glycoproteins/metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Molecular Sequence Data , Osteogenesis , Point Mutation , Signal Transduction , Tyrosine/genetics , Tyrosine/metabolism
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Mamm Genome ; 16(8): 555-66, 2005 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16180137

ABSTRACT

We have used the new high-throughput mutation-scanning technique temperature-gradient capillary electrophoresis (TGCE) for the identification of point mutations induced by N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) in the mouse genome. TGCE detects the presence of heteroduplex molecules formed between a wild-type gene segment and the corresponding homologous segment containing an induced mutation or a naturally occurring single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). Partially denatured heteroduplex molecules are resolved from homoduplexes by virtue of their differential mobilities during capillary electrophoresis conducted in a finely controlled temperature gradient. Simultaneous heteroduplex analysis of 96 amplicons ranging from 150 to 600 bp in size is achieved in approximately 45 min without the need for predetermining the melting profile of each fragment. Initially, we exploited known mouse mutations to develop TGCE protocols for analyzing unpurified PCR samples amplified from crude tail-DNA preparations. TGCE was then applied to the rapid identification of three new ENU-induced mutations recovered from regional mutagenesis screens of a segment of mouse Chromosome 7. Enzyme assays and quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) methods validated these new mutations. Our data demonstrate that rapid mutation scanning with TGCE, followed by sequence verification only of detected positives, is an efficient approach to the identification of point mutations in the mouse genome.


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Chromosomes, Mammalian/genetics , DNA Mutational Analysis , Ethylnitrosourea/pharmacology , Mutagenesis/drug effects , Point Mutation/genetics , Animals , Base Sequence , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Electrophoresis, Capillary , Heteroduplex Analysis , Isoenzymes/genetics , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/genetics , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Oxygenases/genetics , Phenotype , Serum Amyloid A Protein/genetics
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