
Nada S, Yagi T, Takeda H, Tokunaga T, Nakagawa H, Ikawa Y, Okada M, Aizawa S:
Constitutive activation of Src family kinases in mouse embryos that
lack Csk.
Cell 1993 Jun 18;73(6):1125-35
ABSTRACT
Csk is a novel cytoplasmic protein-tyrosine kinase that has been
shown to inactivate members of the Src family of protein-tyrosine
kinases in vitro. To examine the function of Csk in vivo,
Csk-deficient mouse embryos were generated by gene targeting in
embryonic stem cells. These embryos were developmentally arrested at
the 10 to 12 somite stage and exhibited growth retardation and
necrosis in the neural tissues. The kinase activity of p60c-src,
p59fyn, and p53/56lyn in these embryos was greatly enhanced as an
apparent consequence of enhanced specific activity. The increase in
kinase activity was associated with an increase in tyrosine
phosphorylation of several proteins, especially those around 85 and
120 kd. Thus, these results suggest that Csk indeed acts as an
indispensable negative regulator of Src family kinases in vivo.