Journal article

Deficiency of annexins A5 and A6 induces complex changes in the transcriptome of growth plate cartilage but does not inhibit the induction of mineralization

D Belluoccio, I Grskovic, A Niehoff, U Schlötzer-Schrehardt, S Rosenbaum, J Etich, C Frie, F Pausch, SE Moss, E Pöschl, JF Bateman, B Brachvogel

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | Published : 2010

Abstract

Initiation of mineralization during endochondral ossification is a multistep process and has been assumed to correlate with specific interactions of annexins A5 and A6 and collagens. However, skeletal development appears to be normal in mice deficient for either A5 or A6, and the highly conserved structures led to the assumption that A5 and A6 may fulfill redundant functions. We have now generated mice deficient of both proteins. These mice were viable and fertile and showed no obvious abnormalities. Assessment of skeletal elements using histologic, ultrastructural, and peripheral quantitative computed tomographic methods revealed that mineralization and development of the skeleton were not ..

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