Author:
Pálinkás Hajnalka Laura,Rácz Gergely,Gál Zoltán,Hoffmann Orsolya,Tihanyi Gergely,Gócza Elen,Hiripi László,Vértessy Beáta G.
Abstract
AbstractSanitization of nucleotide pools is essential for genome maintenance. Among the enzymes significant in this mechanism, deoxyuridine 5′-triphosphate nucleotidohydrolase (dUTPase) performs cleavage of dUTP into dUMP and inorganic pyrophosphate. By this reaction the enzyme efficiently prevents uracil incorporation into DNA and provides dUMP, the substrate for de novo thymidylate biosynthesis. Despite its physiological significance, knock-out models of dUTPase have not yet been investigated in mammals, only in unicellular organisms, such as bacteria and yeast. Here we generate CRISPR/Cas9-mediated dUTPase knock-out in mice. We find that heterozygous dut +/-animals are viable while the decreased dUTPase level is clearly observable. We also show that the enzyme is essential for embryonic development. Based on the present results, early dut -/-embryos can still reach the blastocyst stage, however, they die shortly after implantation. Analysis of preimplantion embryos indicate perturbed growth of both inner cell mass (ICM) and trophectoderm (TE). We conclude that dUTPase is indispensable for post-implantation development in mice. The gene targeting model generated in the present study will allow further detailed studies in combination with additional gene knock-outs.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory