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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (
beta-galactosidase
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The positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) is essential for the elongation of transcription and cotranscriptional processing by RNA polymerase II. In mammals, it contains predominantly the C-type cyclin cyclin T1 (CycT1) or
CycT2
and cyclin-dependent kinase 9 (Cdk9). To determine if these cyclins have redundant functions or affect distinct sets of genes, we genetically inactivated the
CycT2
gene (Ccnt2) using the
beta-galactosidase
-neomycin gene (beta-geo) gene trap technology in the mouse. Visualizing
beta-galactosidase
during mouse embryogenesis revealed that
CycT2
is expressed abundantly during embryogenesis and throughout the organism in the adult. This finding was reflected in the expression of
CycT2
in all adult tissues and organs. However, despite numerous matings of heterozygous mice, we observed no
CycT2
(-/-) embryos, pups, or adult mice. This early lethality could have resulted from decreased expression of critical genes, which were revealed by short interfering RNAs against
CycT2
in embryonic stem cells. Thus, CycT1 and
CycT2
are not redundant, and these different P-TEFb complexes regulate subsets of distinct genes that are important for embryonic development.
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PMID:Cyclin T2 is essential for mouse embryogenesis. 1936 21