We disrupted the Mcl-1 locus in murine ES cells to determine the developmen
tal roles of this Bcl-2 family member. Deletion of Mcl-1 resulted in peri-i
mplantation embryonic lethality. Mcl-1(-/-) embryos do not implant in utero
, but could be recovered at E3.5-4.0. Null blastocysts failed to hatch or a
ttach in vitro, indicating a trophectoderm defect, although the inner cell
mass could grow in culture. Of note, Mcl-1(-/-) blastocysts showed no evide
nce of increased apoptosis, but exhibited a delay in maturation beyond the
precompaction stage. This model indicates that Mcl-1 is essential for preim
plantation development and implantation, and suggests that it has a functio
n beyond regulating apoptosis.