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New member of the winged-helix protein family disrupted in mouse and rat nude mutations | Nature
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MUTATIONS at the nude locus of mice and rats disrupt normal hair growth and thymus development1,2, causing nude mice and rats to be immune-deficient. The mouse nude locus has been localized on chromosome 11 (refs 3, 4) within a region of < 1 megabase5. Here we show that one of the genes from this critical region, designated whn, encodes a new member of the winged-helix domain family of transcription factors6,7, and that it is disrupted on mouse nu and rat rnuN alleles. Mutant transcripts do not encode the character-istic DNA-binding domain, strongly suggesting that the whn gene is the nude gene. Mutations in winged-helix domain genes cause homeotic transformations in Drosophila8 and distort cell-fate deci-sions during vulval development in Caenorhabditis elegans9. The whn gene is thus the first member of this class of genes to be implicated in a specific developmental defect in vertebrates.

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