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Publication : Cortical neurons require Otx1 for the refinement of exuberant axonal projections to subcortical targets.

First Author  Weimann JM Year  1999
Journal  Neuron Volume  24
Issue  4 Pages  819-31
PubMed ID  10624946 Mgi Jnum  J:59170
Mgi Id  MGI:1351112 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(00)81030-2
Citation  Weimann JM, et al. (1999) Cortical neurons require Otx1 for the refinement of exuberant axonal projections to subcortical targets. Neuron 24(4):819-31
abstractText  Information processing in the nervous system depends on the creation of specific synaptic connections between neurons and targets during development. The homeodomain transcription factor Otx1 is expressed in early-generated neurons of the developing cerebral cortex. Within layer 5, Otx1 is expressed by neurons with subcortical axonal projections to the midbrain and spinal cord. Otx1 is also expressed in the precursors of these neurons, but is localized to the cytoplasm. Nuclear translocation of Otx1 occurs when layer 5 neurons enter a period of axonal refinement and eliminate a subset of their long-distance projections. Otx1 mutant mice are defective in the refinement of these exuberant projections, suggesting that Otx1 is required for the development of normal axonal connectivity and the generation of coordinated motor behavior.
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