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Rescue of the <i>En-1</i> Mutant Phenotype by Replacement of <i>En-1</i> with <i>En-2</i>
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1995
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Reverse GeneticsGeneticsMolecular GeneticsGenomicsEn ProteinsGenes En-1Knockout MouseRelated MouseDevelopmental GeneticsGenetic VariationGene EvolutionGene ExpressionCell BiologyBiologyDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesGenetic MechanismCell Fate DeterminationMedicineMutagenesis
The related mouse Engrailed genes En-1 and En-2 are expressed from the one- and approximately five-somite stages, respectively, in a similar presumptive mid-hindbrain domain. However, mutations in En-1 and En-2 produce different phenotypes. En-1 mutant mice die at birth with a large mid-hindbrain deletion, whereas En-2 mutants are viable, with cerebellar defects. To determine whether these contrasting phenotypes reflect differences in temporal expression or biochemical activity of the En proteins, En-1 coding sequences were replaced with En-2 sequences by gene targeting. This rescued all En-1 mutant defects, demonstrating that the difference between En-1 and En-2 stems from their divergent expression patterns.
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