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Targeted deletion of Ruvbl1 results in severe defects of epidermal development and perinatal mortality.

Claudia DafingerThomas BenzingJörg DötschBernhard SchermerMax Christoph Liebau
Published in: Molecular and cellular pediatrics (2021)
Epidermal development is a complex process of regulated cellular proliferation, differentiation, and tightly controlled cell death involving multiple cellular signaling networks. Here, we report a first description linking the AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) superfamily protein Ruvbl1 to mammalian epidermal development. Keratinocyte-specific Ruvbl1 knockout mice (Ruvbl1fl/flK14:Cretg) show a severe phenotype including dramatic structural epidermal defects resulting in the loss of the functional skin barrier and perinatal death. Thus, Ruvbl1 is a newly identified essential player for the development of differentiated epidermis in mice.
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