Standard name |
VANDESLUIS_COMMD1_TARGETS_GROUP_4_DN |
Systematic name |
MM1301 |
Brief description |
Genes down-regulated in 9.5 days post coitus (dpc) embryos with COMMD1 [GeneID=150684] knockout and in normal 8.5 dpc embryos compared to normal 9.5 dpc embryos. |
Full description or abstract |
COMMD1 (previously known as MURR1) belongs to a novel family of proteins termed the copper metabolism gene MURR1 domain (COMMD) family. The 10 COMMD family members are well conserved between vertebrates, but the functions of most of the COMMD proteins are unknown. We recently established that COMMD1 is associated with the hepatic copper overload disorder copper toxicosis in Bedlington terriers. Recent in vitro studies indicate that COMMD1 has multiple functions, including sodium transport and NF-kappaB signaling. To elucidate the function of Commd1 in vivo, we generated homozygous Commd1 null (Commd1(-/-)) mice. Commd1(-/-) embryos died in utero between 9.5 and 10.5 days postcoitum (dpc), their development was generally retarded, and placenta vascularization was absent. Microarray analysis identified transcriptional upregulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) target genes in 9.5-dpc Commd1(-/-) embryos compared to normal embryos, a feature that was associated with increased Hif-1alpha stability. Consistent with these observations, COMMD1 physically associates with HIF-1alpha and inhibits HIF-1alpha stability and HIF-1 transactivation in vitro. Thus, this study identifies COMMD1 as a novel regulator of HIF-1 activity and shows that Commd1 deficiency in mice leads to embryonic lethality associated with dysregulated placenta vascularization. |
Collection |
M2: Curated CGP: Chemical and Genetic Perturbations |
Source publication |
Pubmed 17371845 Authors: van de Sluis B,Muller P,Duran K,Chen A,Groot AJ,Klomp LW,Liu PP,Wijmenga C |
Exact source |
Table 6S-7S: Comparison=9.5 dpc KO and 8.5 dpc WT versus 9.5 dpc WT |
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Source species |
Mus musculus |
Contributed by |
Arthur Liberzon (MSigDB Team) |
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Source Id |
NCBI (Entrez) Gene Id |
Gene Symbol |
Gene Description |
NM_001025565 |
16876 |
Lhx9 |
LIM homeobox protein 9 [Source:MGI S... |
NM_008273 |
15431 |
Hoxd11 |
homeobox D11 [Source:MGI Symbol;Acc:... |
NM_008780 |
18503 |
Pax1 |
paired box 1 [Source:MGI Symbol;Acc:... |
NM_009930 |
12825 |
Col3a1 |
collagen, type III, alpha 1 [Source:... |
NM_010894 |
18012 |
Neurod1 |
neurogenic differentiation 1 [Source... |
NM_011340 |
20317 |
Serpinf1 |
serine (or cysteine) peptidase inhib... |
NM_015767 |
50500 |
Ttpa |
tocopherol (alpha) transfer protein ... |
NM_021272 |
12140 |
Fabp7 |
fatty acid binding protein 7, brain ... |
NM_021273 |
12709 |
Ckb |
creatine kinase, brain [Source:MGI S... |
NM_024188 |
67041 |
Oxct1 |
3-oxoacid CoA transferase 1 [Source:... |
NM_024474 |
140709 |
Col26a1 |
collagen, type XXVI, alpha 1 [Source... |
NM_026481 |
67971 |
Tppp3 |
tubulin polymerization-promoting pro... |
NM_029537 |
103743 |
Tmem98 |
transmembrane protein 98 [Source:MGI... |
NM_030888 |
81799 |
C1qtnf3 |
C1q and tumor necrosis factor relate... |
NM_133719 |
70083 |
Metrn |
meteorin, glial cell differentiation... |
NM_138683 |
192199 |
Rspo1 |
R-spondin 1 [Source:MGI Symbol;Acc:M... |
NM_153131 |
107448 |
Unc5a |
unc-5 netrin receptor A [Source:MGI ... |
XM_619106 |
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Version history |
2022.1.Mm: First Introduced.
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