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Publication : Neonatal lethality with abnormal neurogenesis in mice deficient in DNA polymerase beta.

First Author  Sugo N Year  2000
Journal  EMBO J Volume  19
Issue  6 Pages  1397-404
PubMed ID  10716939 Mgi Jnum  J:61143
Mgi Id  MGI:1354490 Doi  10.1093/emboj/19.6.1397
Citation  Sugo N, et al. (2000) Neonatal lethality with abnormal neurogenesis in mice deficient in DNA polymerase beta. EMBO J 19(6):1397-404
abstractText  DNA polymerase beta (Polbeta) has been implicated in base excision repair in mammalian cells. However, the physiological significance of this enzyme in the body remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that mice carrying a targeted disruption of the Polbeta gene showed growth retardation and died of a respiratory failure immediately after the birth. Histological examination of the embryos revealed defective neurogenesis characterized by apoptotic cell death in the developing central and peripheral nervous systems. Extensive cell death occurred in newly generated post-mitotic neuronal cells and was closely associated with the period between onset and cessation of neurogenesis. These findings indicate that Polbeta plays an essential role in neural development.
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