The TGF‐β pseudoreceptor gene Bambi is dispensable for mouse embryonic development and postnatal survival
- 27 July 2007
- Vol. 45 (8), 482-486
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dvg.20320
Abstract
The Bambi (Bmp and activin membrane‐bound inhibitor) gene encodes a transmembrane protein highly similar in amino acid sequence to transforming growth factor‐beta (TGF‐β receptors, however, the Bambi intracellular domain is short and lacks a serine/threonine‐kinase domain that is essential for transducing TGF β signaling. Previous biochemical assays showed that Bambi interacts directly with BMP receptors and antagonizes BMP signaling. Interestingly, the expression of Bambi largely overlaps, both temporally and spatially, with that of Bmp4 during early embryonic development in Xenopus , zebrafish, and mice, which led to the hypothesis that Bambi may function to regulate BMP signaling during embryogenesis. To directly analyze the roles of Bambi during embryonic development, we generated mice carrying a conditional allele of Bambi , Bambiflox , with loxP sequences flanking the first exon that encodes the N‐terminus and signal peptide region of the Bambi protein. Mice homozygous for this targeted conditional allele appear normal and fertile. We crossed the Bambiflox /+ mice to the EIIa‐Cre transgenic mice and generated mice carrying deletion of the first exon of the Bambi gene. Surprisingly, mice homozygous for the deleted allele were viable, fertile and did not exhibit any discernible developmental defect. Our data exclude an essential role for Bambi in mouse embryonic development and postnatal survival. genesis 45:482–486, 2007.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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