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Loss of Daxx, a promiscuously interacting protein, results in extensive apoptosis in early mouse development.

The mammalian Daxx gene has been identified in a diverse set of yeast interaction trap experiments. Although a facilitating role for Daxx in Fas-induced apoptosis has been suggested, Daxx's physiologic function remains unknown. To elucidate the in vivo role of Daxx, we have generated Daxx-deficient mice. Surprisingly, rather than a hyperproliferative disorder expected from the loss of a pro-apoptotic gene, mutation of Daxx results in extensive apoptosis and embryonic lethality. These findings argue against a role for Daxx in promoting Fas- induced cell death and suggest that Daxx either directly or indirectly suppresses apoptosis in the early embryo.[1]

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  1. Loss of Daxx, a promiscuously interacting protein, results in extensive apoptosis in early mouse development. Michaelson, J.S., Bader, D., Kuo, F., Kozak, C., Leder, P. Genes Dev. (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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