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Genetic analysis of attractin homologs.

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    will p walkerWill P Walker,swaroop aradhyaSwaroop Aradhya,che-lin huChe-Lin Hu,shiliang shenShiliang Shen,wei zhangWei Zhang,arezou azaraniArezou Azarani,xinyun luXinyun Lu,gregory s barshGregory S Barsh,teresa m gunnTeresa M Gunn,will p walkerWill P Walker,swaroop aradhyaSwaroop Aradhya,che-lin huChe-Lin Hu,shiliang shenShiliang Shen,wei zhangWei Zhang,arezou azaraniArezou Azarani,xinyun luXinYun Lu,gregory s barshGregory S Barsh,teresa m gunnTeresa M Gunn,will p walkerWill P Walker,swaroop aradhyaSwaroop Aradhya,che-lin huChe-Lin Hu,shiliang shenShiliang Shen,wei zhangWei Zhang,arezou azaraniArezou Azarani,xinyun luXinYun Lu,gregory s barshGregory S Barsh,teresa m gunnTeresa M Gunn,

    Attractin (ATRN) and Attractin-like 1 (ATRNL1) are highly similar type I transmembrane proteins. Atrn null mutant mice have a pleiotropic phenotype including dark fur, juvenile-onset spongiform neurodegeneration, hypomyelination, tremor, and reduced body weight and adiposity, implicating ATRN in numerous biological processes. Bioinformatic analysis indicated that Atrn and Atrnl1 arose from a common ancestral gene early in vertebrate evolution. To investigate the genetics of the ATRN system and explore potential redundancy between Atrn and Atrnl1, we generated and characterized Atrnl1 loss- and gain-of-function mutations in mice. Atrnl1 mutant mice were grossly normal with no alterations of pigmentation, central nervous system pathology or body weight. Atrn null mutant mice carrying a beta-actin promoter-driven Atrnl1 transgene had normal, agouti-banded hairs and significantly delayed onset of spongiform neurodegeneration, indicating that over-expression of ATRNL1 compensates for loss of ATRN. Thus, the two genes are redundant from the perspective of gain-of-function but not loss-of-function mutations. genesis 45:744-756, 2007. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)

    VOLUME: 45

    Page Numbers: 744-56

    Journal Abbreviation: Genesis

    ISSN: 1526-954X

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

    Country: United States

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