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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (
adenosine deaminase
)
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Transcription factor gene
AP-2 gamma
belongs to a family of four closely related genes.
AP-2 gamma
had been implicated in multiple functions during proliferation and differentiation based on its expression pattern in trophoblast, neural crest, and ectoderm cells in murine embryos. In order to address the question of the role of
AP-2 gamma
during mammalian development, we generated mice harboring a disrupted
AP-2 gamma
allele.
AP-2 gamma
heterozygous mice are viable and display reduced body sizes at birth but are fertile. Mice deficient for
AP-2 gamma
, however, are growth retarded and die at days 7 to 9 of embryonic development. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the trophectodermal cells that are found to express
AP-2 gamma
fail to proliferate, leading to failure of labyrinth layer formation. As a consequence, the developing embryo suffers from malnutrition and dies. Analysis of embryo cultures suggests that
AP-2 gamma
is also implicated in the regulation of the
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) gene, a gene involved in purine metabolism found expressed at the maternal-fetal interface. Therefore,
AP-2 gamma
seems to be required in early embryonic development because it regulates the genetic programs controlling proliferation and differentiation of extraembryonic trophectodermal cells.
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PMID:Transcription factor gene AP-2 gamma essential for early murine development. 1194 Jun 72