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COP9 signalosome subunit 3 is essential for maintenance of cell proliferation in the mouse embryonic epiblast.


ABSTRACT: Csn3 (Cops3) maps to the mouse chromosome 11 region syntenic to the common deletion interval for the Smith-Magenis syndrome, a contiguous gene deletion syndrome. It encodes the third subunit of an eight-subunit protein complex, the COP9 signalosome (CSN), which controls a wide variety of molecules of different functions. Mutants of this complex caused lethality at early development of both plants and Drosophila melanogaster. CSN function in vivo in mammals is unknown. We disrupted the murine Csn3 gene in three independent ways with insertional vectors, including constructing a approximately 3-Mb inversion chromosome. The heterozygous mice appeared normal, although the protein level was reduced. Csn3(-/-) embryos arrested after 5.5 days postcoitum (dpc) and resorbed by 8.5 dpc. Mutant embryos form an abnormal egg cylinder which does not gastrulate. They have reduced numbers of epiblast cells, mainly due to increased cell death. In the Csn3(-/-) mice, subunit 8 of the COP9 complex was not detected by immunohistochemical techniques, suggesting that the absence of Csn3 may disrupt the entire COP9 complex. Therefore, Csn3 is important for maintaining the integrity of the COP9 signalosome and is crucial to maintain the survival of epiblast cells and thus the development of the postimplantation embryo in mice.

SUBMITTER: Yan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC193933 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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COP9 signalosome subunit 3 is essential for maintenance of cell proliferation in the mouse embryonic epiblast.

Yan Jiong J   Walz Katherina K   Nakamura Hisashi H   Carattini-Rivera Sandra S   Zhao Qi Q   Vogel Hannes H   Wei Ning N   Justice Monica J MJ   Bradley Allan A   Lupski James R JR  

Molecular and cellular biology 20031001 19


Csn3 (Cops3) maps to the mouse chromosome 11 region syntenic to the common deletion interval for the Smith-Magenis syndrome, a contiguous gene deletion syndrome. It encodes the third subunit of an eight-subunit protein complex, the COP9 signalosome (CSN), which controls a wide variety of molecules of different functions. Mutants of this complex caused lethality at early development of both plants and Drosophila melanogaster. CSN function in vivo in mammals is unknown. We disrupted the murine Csn  ...[more]

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