A novel knockout mouse for the small EDRK-rich factor 2 (Serf2) showing developmental and other deficits

Author:

Cleverley Karen,Lee Weaverly Colleen,Mumford Paige,Collins Toby,Rickman Matthew,Cunningham Thomas J.,Cleak James,Mianne Joffrey,Szoke-Kovacs Zsombor,Stewart Michelle,Teboul Lydia,Maduro Cheryl,Wells Sara,Wiseman Frances K.,Fisher Elizabeth M. C.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe small EDRK-rich factor 2 (SERF2) is a highly conserved protein that modifies amyloid fibre assembly in vitro and promotes protein misfolding. However, the role of SERF2 in regulating age-related proteotoxicity remains largely unexplored due to a lack of in vivo models. Here, we report the generation of Serf2 knockout mice using an ES cell targeting approach, with Serf2 knockout alleles being bred onto different defined genetic backgrounds. We highlight phenotyping data from heterozygous Serf2+/− mice, including unexpected male-specific phenotypes in startle response and pre-pulse inhibition. We report embryonic lethality in Serf2−/− null animals when bred onto a C57BL/6 N background. However, homozygous null animals were viable on a mixed genetic background and, remarkably, developed without obvious abnormalities. The Serf2 knockout mice provide a powerful tool to further investigate the role of SERF2 protein in previously unexplored pathophysiological pathways in the context of a whole organism.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Medical Research Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics

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