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. 1996 Nov;71(3):221-36.

Muscle-specific expression of a dominant negative desmin mutant in transgenic mice

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  • PMID: 8929561

Muscle-specific expression of a dominant negative desmin mutant in transgenic mice

J M Raats et al. Eur J Cell Biol. 1996 Nov.

Abstract

To extend our knowledge of the functions of desmin and vimentin intermediate filaments in the developing organism, a construct encoding a truncated desmin subunit driven by the desmin promoter (pDDV), was introduced into the murine germ line. The resulting mutant desmin subunit was assembly-incompetent and capable of disrupting both preexisting desmin and vimentin filaments in a dominant negative fashion in transfected C2C12 muscle cells and in transgenic mouse muscle tissue. Expression of the pDDV was tissue-specific in transgenic mice. High level expression of pDDV occurred in a small percentage of desmin-containing muscle cells. Immunohistochemical staining of muscle tissue showed a diffuse desmin pattern instead of the dots and clumps into which mutant desmin typically accumulates in undifferentiated C2C12 muscle cells in tissue culture. Disruption of the endogenous desmin filaments in Sartorius muscle results in ultrastructural abnormalities.

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