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Publication : Normal development of mice lacking metablastin (P19), a phosphoprotein implicated in cell cycle regulation.

First Author  Schubart UK Year  1996
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  271
Issue  24 Pages  14062-6
PubMed ID  8662897 Mgi Jnum  J:33563
Mgi Id  MGI:81042 Doi  10.1074/jbc.271.24.14062
Citation  Schubart UK, et al. (1996) Normal development of mice lacking metablastin (P19), a phosphoprotein implicated in cell cycle regulation. J Biol Chem 271(24):14062-6
abstractText  Metablastin, also called pig, stathmin, prosolin, Lap18, and oncoprotein18, is a highly conserved cytosolic protein that undergoes extracellular factor- and cell cycle- regulated serine phosphorylation and developmentally regulated expression in mammals. It has been implicated in a variety of cellular functions including growth and differentiation, and recent evidence suggests an involvement in cell cycle control. To explore its potential role in mammalian development, we have disrupted the gene encoding metablastin by gene targeting in mice. The metablastin null mutants have no overt phenotype regarding development, growth rate, behavior, T cell maturation, or fertility and do not exhibit an increased predisposition to tumors. SCG10, a protein closely related in structure to metablastin, shows no compensatory up- regulation in metablastin(-/-) mice. Although the data suggest that metablastin is not essential for mammalian development, the knockout mice should prove valuable in exploring the role of this protein in cell cycle regulation.
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