Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression

Barrier-to-Autointegration Factor (BAF) is a 10kDa cytoplasmic/nuclear protein that is encoded by Banf1. BAF exhibits interaction with many key binding partners, with implications in mouse embryonic stem cell development, chromatin reorganization and essential biological gene functions. Homozygous m...

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Main Author: Ma, Hui Ling
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-634682023-02-28T18:00:55Z Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression Ma, Hui Ling Colin Stewart School of Biological Sciences A*STAR Institute of Medical Biology DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Barrier-to-Autointegration Factor (BAF) is a 10kDa cytoplasmic/nuclear protein that is encoded by Banf1. BAF exhibits interaction with many key binding partners, with implications in mouse embryonic stem cell development, chromatin reorganization and essential biological gene functions. Homozygous mutation in Banf1 was reported in a non-classical case of progeria (premature aging). A BAF Knock-Out mouse model was generated to study how BAF affects mammalian developmental processes. In this study, BAF is shown to be expressed in all cells of E3.5 stage mouse blastocyst. We found BAF deficiency to cause impairment of inner cell mass growth and expansion in vitro, which is the likely cause of early embryonic lethality at peri-implantation stages. We conclude that BAF is indispensable for early embryonic survival and development. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2015-05-14T01:49:03Z 2015-05-14T01:49:03Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63468 en Nanyang Technological University 41 p. application/pdf
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Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression
description Barrier-to-Autointegration Factor (BAF) is a 10kDa cytoplasmic/nuclear protein that is encoded by Banf1. BAF exhibits interaction with many key binding partners, with implications in mouse embryonic stem cell development, chromatin reorganization and essential biological gene functions. Homozygous mutation in Banf1 was reported in a non-classical case of progeria (premature aging). A BAF Knock-Out mouse model was generated to study how BAF affects mammalian developmental processes. In this study, BAF is shown to be expressed in all cells of E3.5 stage mouse blastocyst. We found BAF deficiency to cause impairment of inner cell mass growth and expansion in vitro, which is the likely cause of early embryonic lethality at peri-implantation stages. We conclude that BAF is indispensable for early embryonic survival and development.
author2 Colin Stewart
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Ma, Hui Ling
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author Ma, Hui Ling
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title Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression
title_short Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression
title_full Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression
title_fullStr Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression
title_full_unstemmed Developmental staging of Banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression
title_sort developmental staging of banf1 : early embryonic lethality in the mouse with doubly-disrupted gene expression
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