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ECTOPIC EXPRESSION OF A C-KITW42 MINIGENE IN TRANSGENIC MICE - RECAPITULATION OF W-PHENOTYPES AND EVIDENCE FOR C-KIT FUNCTION IN MELANOBLAST PROGENITORS
Author(s): RAY P, HIGGINS KM, TAN JC, CHU TY, YEE NS, NGUYEN H, LACY E, BESMER P
Source: GENES & DEVELOPMENT    Volume: 5    Issue: 12A    Pages: 2265-2273    Published: DEC 1991  
Times Cited: 40     References: 58     
Abstract: The proto-oncogene c-kit encodes a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor that is allelic with the murine white-spotting locus (W). W mutations affect melanogenesis, gametogenesis, and hematopoiesis during development and adult life, and they result from the partial or complete loss of c-kit function. The W42 allele is a W mutation with severe effects in both the homozygous and the heterozygous states. Previous analysis of the W42 allele identified a missense mutation in an essential amino acid of the c-kit(W42) kinase domain that abolishes the in vitro kinase activity of the c-kit(W42) protein but does not affect its normal expression. These results suggested that the c-kit(W42) allele was a dominant negative mutation within the context of c-kit-mediated signal transduction. To further explore the dominant negative characteristics of the W42 mutation, we have generated transgenic mice in which ectopic expression is driven by the human beta-actin promotor (hAP). Two mouse lines carrying the hAP-c-kit(W42) transgene show an effect on pigmentation and the number of tissue mast cells. The patchy coat color pattern of the line 695 mice may reflect variable expression of the transgene in melanoblast progenitors and their descendents and, consequently, is indicative of a function for c-kit in early melanoblasts. Germ cell development and erythropoiesis, however, do not appear to be affected by the transgene. Mice expressing the c-kit(W42) transgene therefore recapitulate some of the phenotypes of mice with W mutations. These results are therefore in agreement with the molecular basis of the W42 mutation and the dominant-negative characteristics of the c-kit(W42) protein product.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: BESMER, P (reprint author), SLOAN KETTERING MEM CANC CTR, MOLEC BIOL PROGRAM, NEW YORK, NY 10021 USA
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1. SLOAN KETTERING MEM CANC CTR, MOLEC BIOL PROGRAM, NEW YORK, NY 10021 USA
2. CORNELL UNIV, GRAD SCH MED SCI, NEW YORK, NY 10021 USA
Publisher: COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, 1 BUNGTOWN RD, PLAINVIEW, NY 11724
Subject Category: Cell Biology; Developmental Biology; Genetics & Heredity
IDS Number: GU846
ISSN: 0890-9369
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