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Publication : Generation and characterization of endonuclease G null mice.

First Author  Irvine RA Year  2005
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  25
Issue  1 Pages  294-302
PubMed ID  15601850 Mgi Jnum  J:94752
Mgi Id  MGI:3513941 Doi  10.1128/MCB.25.1.294-302.2005
Citation  Irvine RA, et al. (2005) Generation and characterization of endonuclease G null mice. Mol Cell Biol 25(1):294-302
abstractText  Endonuclease G (endo G) is one of the most abundant nucleases in eukaryotic cells. It is encoded in the nucleus and imported to the mitochondrial intermembrane space. This nuclease is active on single- and double-stranded DNA. We genetically disrupted the endo G gene in mice without disturbing a conserved, overlapping gene of unknown function that is oriented tail to tail with the endo G gene. In these mice, the production of endo G protein is not detected, and the disruption abolishes the nuclease activity of endo G. The absence of endo G has no effect on mitochondrial DNA copy number, structure, or mutation rate over the first five generations. There is also no obvious effect on nuclear DNA degradation in standard apoptosis assays. The endo G null mice are viable and show no age-related or generational abnormalities anatomically or histologically. We infer that this highly conserved protein has no mitochondrial or apoptosis function that can discerned by the assays described here and that it may have a function yet to be determined. The early embryonic lethality of endo G null mice recently reported by others may be due to the disruption of the gene that overlaps the endo G gene.
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