Targeted ablation of the murine involucrin gene

P Djian, K Easley, H Green - The Journal of Cell Biology, 2000 - rupress.org
P Djian, K Easley, H Green
The Journal of Cell Biology, 2000rupress.org
Involucrin is synthesized in abundance during terminal differentiation of keratinocytes.
Involucrin is a substrate for transglutaminase and one of the precursors of the cross-linked
envelopes present in the corneocytes of the epidermis and other stratified squamous
epithelia. These envelopes make an important contribution to the physical resistance of the
epidermis. We have generated mice lacking involucrin from embryonic stem cells whose
involucrin gene had been ablated by homologous recombination. These mice developed …
Involucrin is synthesized in abundance during terminal differentiation of keratinocytes. Involucrin is a substrate for transglutaminase and one of the precursors of the cross-linked envelopes present in the corneocytes of the epidermis and other stratified squamous epithelia. These envelopes make an important contribution to the physical resistance of the epidermis. We have generated mice lacking involucrin from embryonic stem cells whose involucrin gene had been ablated by homologous recombination. These mice developed normally, possessed apparently normal epidermis and hair follicles, and made cornified envelopes that could not be distinguished from those of wild-type mice. No compensatory increase of mRNA for other envelope precursors was observed.
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