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Transcriptional Regulation

Targeted Disruption of Mouse Yin Yang 1 Transcription Factor Results in Peri-Implantation Lethality

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Pages 7237-7244 | Received 06 Apr 1999, Accepted 21 Jul 1999, Published online: 28 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

Yin Yang 1 (YY1) is a zinc finger-containing transcription factor and a target of viral oncoproteins. To determine the biological role of YY1 in mammalian development, we generated mice deficient for YY1 by gene targeting. Homozygosity for the mutated YY1 allele results in embryonic lethality in the mouse. YY1 mutants undergo implantation and induce uterine decidualization but rapidly degenerate around the time of implantation. A subset of YY1 heterozygote embryos are developmentally retarded and exhibit neurulation defects, suggesting that YY1 may have additional roles during later stages of mouse embryogenesis. Our studies demonstrate an essential function for YY1 in the development of the mouse embryo.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Grace Gill, Keith Blackwell, Malcolm Logan, Zhenyu Gu, and Andrew Lassar for insightful discussions and for critical comments on the manuscript. We are grateful to Andrew McMahon for the T (Brachyury) probe and Anny Usheva for the monoclonal YY1 antibody. We thank L. Yu, H. Lei, M. Raffin, and S. Witte for excellent technical assistance and Keith Ketterer and Tim Lis for computer graphic assistance.

This work is supported by a grant from the NIH (GM 53874) to Y.S. M.E.D. was supported by the training grant T32CA09031-22.

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