PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

RMRP is a non-coding RNA essential for early murine development.

  • Joseph Rosenbluh,
  • Deepak Nijhawan,
  • Zhao Chen,
  • Kwok-Kin Wong,
  • Kenkichi Masutomi,
  • William C Hahn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026270
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
p. e26270

Abstract

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RMRP is a non-coding RNA that is ubiquitously expressed in both humans and mice. RMRP mutations that lead to decreased RMRP levels are found in the pleiotropic syndrome Cartilage Hair Hypoplasia. To assess the effects of deleting RMRP, we engineered a targeting vector that contains loxP sequences flanking RMRP and created hemizygous mice harboring this engineered allele (RMRP conditional). We found that insertion of this cassette suppressed RMRP expression, and we failed to obtain viable mice homozygous for the RMRP conditional allele. Furthermore, we were unable to obtain viable homozygous RMRP null mice, indicating that RMRP is essential for early embryonic development.