A functional Jak2 tyrosine kinase domain is essential for mouse development |
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Authors: | Frenzel Kristen Wallace Tiffany A McDoom Issam Xiao Hong D Capecchi Mario R Bernstein Kenneth E Sayeski Peter P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA. kfrenze@emory.edu |
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Abstract: | Jak2 is a member of the Janus family of tyrosine kinases and is involved in cytokine signaling. As a part of a study to determine biological functions of Jak2, we used molecular modeling to identify W1038 as a residue that is critical for tyrosine kinase function. Mutation of W1038, in tandem with E1046, generates a dominant-negative form of the Jak2 protein. Mice that were engineered to express two copies of this dominant-negative Jak2 protein died in utero. Additionally, heterozygous mice expressing Jak2 with kinase activity that is moderately reduced when compared to wild-type activity appear phenotypically normal. Collectively, these data suggest that Jak2 kinase activity is essential for normal mammalian development. |
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Keywords: | Jak2 Dominant-negative Tyrosine kinase Mammalian development |
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