Role of the Mouse <i>ank</i> Gene in Control of Tissue Calcification and Arthritis

Andrew M. Ho, Michelle D. Johnson, David M. Kingsley(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
July 14, 2000
Cited by 646

Abstract

Mutation at the mouse progressive ankylosis (ank) locus causes a generalized, progressive form of arthritis accompanied by mineral deposition, formation of bony outgrowths, and joint destruction. Here, we show that the ank locus encodes a multipass transmembrane protein (ANK) that is expressed in joints and other tissues and controls pyrophosphate levels in cultured cells. A highly conserved gene is present in humans and other vertebrates. These results identify ANK-mediated control of pyrophosphate levels as a possible mechanism regulating tissue calcification and susceptibility to arthritis in higher animals.


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