Essential nucleotide- and protein-dependent functions of Actb/β-actin

X Patrinostro, P Roy, A Lindsay… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
X Patrinostro, P Roy, A Lindsay, CM Chamberlain, LJ Sundby, CG Starker, DF Voytas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018National Acad Sciences
The highly similar cytoplasmic β-and γ-actins differ by only four functionally similar amino
acids, yet previous in vitro and in vivo data suggest that they support unique functions due to
striking phenotypic differences between Actb and Actg1 null mouse and cell models. To
determine whether the four amino acid variances were responsible for the functional
differences between cytoplasmic actins, we gene edited the endogenous mouse Actb locus
to translate γ-actin protein. The resulting mice and primary embryonic fibroblasts completely …
The highly similar cytoplasmic β- and γ-actins differ by only four functionally similar amino acids, yet previous in vitro and in vivo data suggest that they support unique functions due to striking phenotypic differences between Actb and Actg1 null mouse and cell models. To determine whether the four amino acid variances were responsible for the functional differences between cytoplasmic actins, we gene edited the endogenous mouse Actb locus to translate γ-actin protein. The resulting mice and primary embryonic fibroblasts completely lacked β-actin protein, but were viable and did not present with the most overt and severe cell and organismal phenotypes observed with gene knockout. Nonetheless, the edited mice exhibited progressive high-frequency hearing loss and degeneration of actin-based stereocilia as previously reported for hair cell-specific Actb knockout mice. Thus, β-actin protein is not required for general cellular functions, but is necessary to maintain auditory stereocilia.
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