Gene targeting of CK2 catalytic subunits

Mol Cell Biochem. 2008 Sep;316(1-2):141-7. doi: 10.1007/s11010-008-9811-8. Epub 2008 Jul 2.

Abstract

Protein kinase CK2 is a highly conserved and ubiquitous serine-threonine kinase. It is a tetrameric enzyme that is made up of two regulatory CK2beta subunits and two catalytic subunits, either CK2alpha/CK2alpha, CK2alpha/CK2alpha', or CK2alpha'/CK2alpha'. Although the two catalytic subunits diverge in their C termini, their enzymatic activities are similar. To identify the specific function of the two catalytic subunits in development, we have deleted them individually from the mouse genome by homologous recombination. We have previously reported that CK2alpha' is essential for male germ cell development, and we now demonstrate that CK2alpha has an essential role in embryogenesis, as mice lacking CK2alpha die in mid-embryogenesis, with cardiac and neural tube defects.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alleles
  • Animals
  • Casein Kinase II / deficiency
  • Casein Kinase II / genetics*
  • Catalytic Domain / genetics*
  • Embryo, Mammalian / abnormalities
  • Embryo, Mammalian / enzymology
  • Gene Targeting*
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Models, Biological
  • Neural Tube Defects / enzymology
  • Tail / abnormalities
  • Tail / embryology

Substances

  • Casein Kinase II