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Molecular Membrane Biology, 19, 1, (2002), pp. 67-71ISSN
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Molecular Animal Physiology
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Molecular Membrane Biology
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vol. 19
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iss. 1
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p. 67
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p. 71
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Molecular Animal PhysiologyAbstract
Acidification of organelles of the eukaryotic vacuolar system is important for multiple intracellular processes including receptor-mediated endocytosis, proteolytic activity in lysosomes, and prohormone sorting and processing in secretory granules. Responsible for the generation of a proton gradient across a membrane is vacuolar H(+)-ATPase (V-ATPase). How the activity of this multisubunit enzyme is regulated remains to be established. Accessory subunits of the V-ATPase may be involved in the organelle-specific regulation, one candidate being the chromaffin granular V-ATPase-associated protein Ac45. To assess the function of Ac45, we disrupted its gene by gene targeting in male mouse embryonic stem cells. We have successfully generated Ac45 null mutant (-IY) embryonic stem cells and injected them into C57BL/6 recipient blastocysts. The blastocysts were replaced into pseudopregnant foster mothers, giving rise to 16 littermates. One of these appeared to be a low-chimeric female mouse that died 6 weeks after birth. No signs of late abortion were detected in the foster mothers. The results suggest that the injected Ac45 null mutant embryonic stem cells affect the normal development of the blastocyst and are in line with knockout studies on other V-ATPase subunits that point to an essential role for the V-ATPase in early embryonic development.
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