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Publication : XRCC3 loss leads to midgestational embryonic lethality in mice.

First Author  Prakash R Year  2021
Journal  DNA Repair (Amst) Volume  108
Pages  103227 PubMed ID  34601382
Mgi Jnum  J:320381 Mgi Id  MGI:6871828
Doi  10.1016/j.dnarep.2021.103227 Citation  Prakash R, et al. (2021) XRCC3 loss leads to midgestational embryonic lethality in mice. DNA Repair (Amst) 108:103227
abstractText  RAD51 paralogs are key components of the homologous recombination (HR) machinery. Mouse mutants have been reported for four of the canonical RAD51 paralogs, and each of these mutants exhibits embryonic lethality, although at different gestational stages. However, the phenotype of mice deficient in the fifth RAD51 paralog, XRCC3, has not been reported. Here we report that Xrcc3 knockout mice exhibit midgestational lethality, with mild phenotypes beginning at about E8.25 but severe developmental abnormalities evident by E9.0-9.5. The most obvious phenotypes are small size and a failure of the embryo to turn to a fetal position. A knockin mutation at a key ATPase residue in the Walker A box results in embryonic lethality at a similar stage. Death of knockout mice can be delayed a few days for some embryos by homozygous or heterozygous Trp53 mutation, in keeping with an important role for XRCC3 in promoting genome integrity. Given that XRCC3 is a unique member of one of two RAD51 paralog complexes with RAD51C, these results demonstrate that both RAD51 paralog complexes are required for mouse development.
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