B-myb is required for inner cell mass formation at an early stage of development

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The myb gene family has three members, c-myb, A-myb, and B-myb, which have distinct expression patterns. Analyses of c-myb and A-myb mutant mice have indicated that c-myb and A-myb are important for hematopoiesis and spermatogenesis, respectively. However, there has been no evidence for a role for B-myb in development. To examine the role of B-myb in development, we generated B-myb-deficient mice by gene targeting. Although the heterozygous mutants were healthy, the homozygous mutants died at an early stage of development, around E4.5-E6.5. In vitro culture of blastocyst indicated that B-myb is required for inner cell mass formation. Consistent with the important role of B-myb in early embryonic development, only B-myb among myb family members was expressed in embryonic stem cells. These results indicate that each of the three members of the myb gene family plays a distinct role during development.

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Tanaka, Y., Patestos, N. P., Maekawa, T., & Ishii, S. (1999). B-myb is required for inner cell mass formation at an early stage of development. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(40), 28067–28070. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.40.28067

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