1. Normal B cell development and Pax5 expression in Thy28/ThyN1-deficient mice.
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Kitaura F, Yuno M, Fujita T, Wakana S, Ueda J, Yamagata K, and Fujii H
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- Animals, B-Lymphocytes cytology, Female, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Nuclear Proteins genetics, PAX5 Transcription Factor metabolism, B-Lymphocytes metabolism, Nuclear Proteins deficiency, PAX5 Transcription Factor genetics
- Abstract
Thy28, also known as ThyN1, is a highly conserved nuclear protein. We previously showed that in a chicken mature B cell line, Thy28 binds to the promoter of the gene encoding Pax5, a transcription factor essential for B cell development, and positively regulates its expression. Here, we generated a Thy28-deficient mouse line to analyze its potential role in B cell development in mice. Thy28-deficient mice showed normal development of B cells, and the expression of Pax5 was comparable between wild-type and Thy28-deficient primary B cells. Thus, species-specific mechanisms regulate Pax5 expression and B cell development., Competing Interests: I have read the journal's policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: T.F. and H.F. are founders and directors of Epigeneron, Inc. H.F. is an Academic Editor of PLOS ONE. This does not alter our adherence to PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials.
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- 2019
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