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NSD1 is essential for early post-implantation development and has a catalytically active SET domain

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EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages 3153-3163

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1093/emboj/cdg288

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gastrulation; gene disruption; HMTase; nuclear receptor cofactor; SET domain

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The nuclear receptor-binding SET domain-containing protein (NSD1) belongs to an emerging family of proteins, which have all been implicated in human malignancy. To gain insight into the biological functions of NSD1, we have generated NSD1-deficient mice by gene disruption. Homozygous mutant NSD1 embryos, which initiate mesoderm formation, display a high incidence of apoptosis and fail to complete gastrulation, indicating that NSD1 is a developmental regulatory protein that exerts function(s) essential for early post-implantation development. We have also examined the enzymatic potential of NSD1 and found that its SET domain possesses intrinsic histone methyltransferase activity with specificity for Lys36 of histone H3 (M-K36) and Lys20 of histone H4 (H4K20).

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