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Publication : Targeted deletion of the sciellin gene resulted in normal development and maturation.

First Author  Baden HP Year  2005
Journal  Genesis Volume  42
Issue  4 Pages  219-28
PubMed ID  16028229 Mgi Jnum  J:100664
Mgi Id  MGI:3589071 Doi  10.1002/gene.20133
Citation  Baden HP, et al. (2005) Targeted deletion of the sciellin gene resulted in normal development and maturation. Genesis 42(4):219-28
abstractText  Sciellin, together with other precursor proteins, was cross-linked by transglutaminase 1 to form the cornified envelope, an essential component of the physical barrier of the epidermis and stratified squamous epithelia. To more fully understand the function of sciellin in cornified envelope formation, we generated sciellin null mice. The mice appeared normal in their development and maturation and there were no structural features that distinguished them from littermate controls. Isolated cornified envelopes appeared normal in structure and were not more fragile to mechanical stress. There was no evidence of decreased barrier function or altered expression of other cornified envelope components. Transgenic mice expressing the repeat domain appeared to have a normal phenotype, like the null, and did not alter endogenous sciellin expression. We conclude that sciellin null mice had no structural anomalies and the transgenic mice did not act as a dominant-negative mutation.
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