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Characterization of connexin30.3-deficient mice suggests a possible role of connexin30.3 in olfaction
Authors:Zheng-Fischhöfer Qingyi  Schnichels Marc  Dere Ekrem  Strotmann Jörg  Loscher Nadine  McCulloch Fiona  Kretz Markus  Degen Joachim  Reucher Harald  Nagy James I  Peti-Peterdi Janos  Huston Joseph P  Breer Heinz  Willecke Klaus
Affiliation:Institut für Genetik, Abteilung Molekulargenetik, R?merstrassae 164, D-53117 Bonn, Germany.
Abstract:We have generated connexin30.3-deficient mice in which the coding region of the connexin30.3 gene was replaced by the lacZ reporter gene. The expression pattern of this connexin was characterized using beta-galactosidase staining and immunoblot analyses. In skin, beta-galactosidase/connexin30.3 protein was expressed in the spinous and granulous layers of the epidermis. Specific beta-galactosidase/connexin30.3 expression was also detected in the thin ascending limb of Henle's loop in the kidney. In addition, we found beta-galactosidase/connexin30.3 in progenitor cells of the olfactory epithelium and in a subpopulation of cells in the apical layer of the vomeronasal organ. Connexin30.3-deficient mice were fertile and displayed no abnormalities in the skin or in the chemosensory systems. Furthermore, they showed normal auditory thresholds as measured by brain stem evoked potentials. These mice did, however, exhibit reduced behavioural responses to a vanilla scent.
Keywords:Gap junctions   Cx30.3   Olfactory epithelium   Vomeronasal organ
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