Ablation of the murine alpha myosin heavy chain gene leads to dosage effects and functional deficits in the heart.

WK Jones, IL Grupp, T Doetschman… - The Journal of …, 1996 - Am Soc Clin Investig
WK Jones, IL Grupp, T Doetschman, G Grupp, H Osinska, TE Hewett, G Boivin, J Gulick…
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1996Am Soc Clin Investig
The alpha-myosin heavy chain (alpha-MyHC) is the major contractile protein expressed in
the myocardium of adult mice. We have produced mice carrying a null mutation of alpha-
MyHC by homologous recombination in murine ES cells. Homozygous null animals die
between 11 and 12 d in utero of gross heart defects, while alpha-MyHC+/-heterozygotes
survive and appear externally normal. The presence of a single functional alpha-MyHC+
allele in heterozygous animals results in reduced levels of the transcript and protein as well …
The alpha-myosin heavy chain (alpha-MyHC) is the major contractile protein expressed in the myocardium of adult mice. We have produced mice carrying a null mutation of alpha-MyHC by homologous recombination in murine ES cells. Homozygous null animals die between 11 and 12 d in utero of gross heart defects, while alpha-MyHC+/- heterozygotes survive and appear externally normal. The presence of a single functional alpha-MyHC+ allele in heterozygous animals results in reduced levels of the transcript and protein as well as fibrosis and alterations in sarcomeric structure. Examination of heart function using a working heart preparation revealed severe impairment of both contractility and relaxation in a subset of the alpha-MyHC+/- animals. Thus, two alpha-MyHC+ alleles are necessary for normal cardiac development, and hemizygosity for the normal allele can result in altered cardiac function.
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