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Publication : Disruption of the adenosine deaminase gene causes hepatocellular impairment and perinatal lethality in mice.

First Author  Wakamiya M Year  1995
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  92
Issue  9 Pages  3673-7
PubMed ID  7731963 Mgi Jnum  J:25085
Mgi Id  MGI:72798 Doi  10.1073/pnas.92.9.3673
Citation  Wakamiya M, et al. (1995) Disruption of the adenosine deaminase gene causes hepatocellular impairment and perinatal lethality in mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 92(9):3673-7
abstractText  We have generated mice with a null mutation at the Ada locus, which encodes the purine catabolic enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA, EC 3.5.4.4). ADA-deficient fetuses exhibited hepatocellular impairment and died perinatally. Their lymphoid tissues were not largely affected. Accumulation of ADA substrates was detectable in ADA-deficient conceptuses as early as 12.5 days postcoitum, dramatically increasing during late in utero development, and is the likely cause of liver damage and fetal death. The results presented here demonstrate that ADA is important for the homeostatic maintenance of purines in mice.
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