Loss of the Putative Catalytic Domain of HDAC4 Leads to Reduced Thermal Nociception and Seizures while Allowing Normal Bone Development
Loss of the Putative Catalytic Domain of HDAC4 Leads to Reduced Thermal Nociception and Seizures while Allowing Normal Bone Development
Histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4) has been associated with muscle & bone development [1]-[6]. N-terminal MEF2 and RUNX2 binding domains of HDAC4 have been shown to mediate these effects in vitro. A complete gene knockout has been reported to result in premature ossification and associated defects resulting in postnatal lethality [6]. We report a viral insertion mutation that deletes the putative deacetylase domain, while preserving the N-terminal portion of the protein. Western blot and immuno-precipitation analysis confirm expression of truncated HDAC4 containing N-terminal amino acids 1-747. These mutant mice are viable, living to at least one year of age with no gross defects in muscle or bone. At 2-4 months of age no behavioral or physiological abnormalities were detected except for an increased latency to respond to a thermal nociceptive stimulus. As the mutant mice aged past 5 months, convulsions appeared, often elicited by handling. Our findings confirm the sufficiency of the N-terminal domain for muscle and bone development, while revealing other roles of HDAC4.
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Male, Bone Development, Hot Temperature, Base Sequence, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Science, Q, Blotting, Western, Molecular Sequence Data, R, Pain, Motor Activity, Histone Deacetylases, Mice, Seizures, Catalytic Domain, Medicine, Animals, Female, Amino Acid Sequence, Research Article, DNA Primers
Male, Bone Development, Hot Temperature, Base Sequence, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Science, Q, Blotting, Western, Molecular Sequence Data, R, Pain, Motor Activity, Histone Deacetylases, Mice, Seizures, Catalytic Domain, Medicine, Animals, Female, Amino Acid Sequence, Research Article, DNA Primers
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