Journal article

The murine gene, Traube, is essential for the growth of preimplantation embryos

T Thomas, AK Voss, P Petrou, P Gruss

Developmental Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 2000

Abstract

Little is known about the genetic control of preimplantation development. We have isolated, characterized, and mutated a previously undescribed mouse gene, Traube (Trb), essential for preimplantation development. Similar protein coding sequences are found in rats, humans, and yeast, The TRB protein contained two amino-terminal acidic domains, a leucine zipper, and three putative nuclear localization signals. The Trb gene was expressed at low levels ubiquitously early in development and became restricted to the liver and the central nervous system from E11.5 onward. Myc-tagged TRB protein was localized to the nucleus, and in a large proportion of the cells to the nucleoli. The Trb mutant embr..

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