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Publication : PAM14, a novel MRG- and Rb-associated protein, is not required for development and T-cell function in mice.

First Author  Tominaga K Year  2004
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  24
Issue  19 Pages  8366-73
PubMed ID  15367658 Mgi Jnum  J:92967
Mgi Id  MGI:3055264 Doi  10.1128/MCB.24.19.8366-8373.2004
Citation  Tominaga K, et al. (2004) PAM14, a novel MRG- and Rb-associated protein, is not required for development and T-cell function in mice. Mol Cell Biol 24(19):8366-73
abstractText  PAM14 has been found to associate in complexes with the MORF4/MRG family of proteins as well as Rb, the tumor suppressor protein. This suggested that it might be involved in cell growth, immortalization, and/or senescence. To elucidate the in vivo function of PAM14, we characterized the expression pattern of mouse Pam14 and generated PAM14-deficient (Pam14(-/-)) mice. Pam14 was widely expressed in all mouse tissues and as early as 7 days during embryonic development. Despite this ubiquitous expression in wild-type mice, Pam14(-/-) mice were healthy and fertile. Response to mitogenic stimulation and production of interleukin-2 were the same in stimulated splenic T cells from Pam14(-/-) mice as in control littermates. Cell growth rates of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) from all three genotypes were the same, and immortalized cells were obtained from all cell cultures during continuous culture. There was also no difference in expression of growth-related genes in response to serum stimulation in the null versus control MEFs. These data demonstrate that PAM14 is not essential for normal mouse development and cell cycle control. PAM14 likely acts as an adaptor protein in nucleoprotein complexes and is probably compensated for by another functionally redundant protein(s).
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