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Targeted Disruption of the Mouse Apobec-1 Gene Abolishes Apolipoprotein B MRNA Editing and Eliminates Apolipoprotein B48

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1996 Apr 26
PMID 8626621
Citations 61
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Abstract

A site-specific C to U editing reaction modifies nuclear apolipoprotein B100 (apoB100) mRNA, producing apolipoprotein B48 in the mammalian small intestine. This reaction is mediated by a multicomponent enzyme complex, which contains a catalytic subunit, Apobec-1. We have used gene targeting to disrupt mouse apobec-1 in order to establish its requisite importance in apoB mRNA editing and also, in view of its widespread tissue distribution in rodents, as a preliminary indication of other potential roles. Both heterozygous (apobec-1+/-) and homozygous (apobec-1-/-) gene-targeted mice appear healthy and fertile with no alterations in serum cholesterol or triglyceride concentrations. The apobec-1+/- mice demonstrated reduced levels of hepatic apoB mRNA editing. By contrast, levels of small intestinal apoB mRNA editing were indistinguishable in wild-type and apobec-1+/- animals, suggesting that Apobec-1 is expressed in limited quantities in the liver but not in the small intestine. The apobec-1-/- mice lacked detectable levels of Apobec-1 mRNA, expressed only unedited apoB mRNA in all tissues, and contained no apoB48 in their serum, demonstrating that there is no functional duplication of this gene.

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