Deletion of SNAP-23 results in pre-implantation embryonic lethality in mice

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SNARE-mediated membrane fusion is a pivotal event for a wide-variety of biological processes. SNAP-25, a neuron-specific SNARE protein, has been well-characterized and mouse embryos lacking Snap25 are viable. However, the phenotype of mice lacking SNAP-23, the ubiquitously expressed SNAP-25 homolog, remains unknown. To reveal the importance of SNAP-23 function in mouse development, we generated Snap23-null mice by homologous recombination. We were unable to obtain newborn SNAP-23-deficient mice, and analysis of pre-implantation embryos from Snap23Δ/wt matings revealed that Snap23-null blastocysts were dying prior to implantation at embryonic day E3.5. Thus these data reveal a critical role for SNAP-23 during embryogenesis.

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Suh, Y. H., Yoshimoto-Furusawa, A., Weih, K. A., Tessarollo, L., Roche, K. W., Mackem, S., & Roche, P. A. (2011). Deletion of SNAP-23 results in pre-implantation embryonic lethality in mice. PLoS ONE, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018444

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