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Publication : Periphilin is strongly expressed in the murine nervous system and is indispensable for murine development.

First Author  Soehn AS Year  2009
Journal  Genesis Volume  47
Issue  10 Pages  697-707
PubMed ID  19621438 Mgi Jnum  J:153558
Mgi Id  MGI:4365705 Doi  10.1002/dvg.20553
Citation  Soehn AS, et al. (2009) Periphilin is strongly expressed in the murine nervous system and is indispensable for murine development. Genesis 47(10):697-707
abstractText  Periphilin is involved in multiple processes in vivo. To explore its physiological role from an organismic perspective, we generated mice with a gene trap insertion in the periphilin-1 gene. Based on beta-gal reporter activity, a widespread periphilin expression was evident, especially in the developing somites and limbs, the embryonic nervous system, and the adult brain. In accordance with this broad expression, homozygous deficiency of periphilin was lethal in early embryogenesis. Mice with a heterozygous deficiency did not show any abnormalities of brain morphology and function, neither histologically nor regarding the transcriptome. Interestingly, the reduction of the periphilin-1 gene dosage was compensated by an increased expression of the remaining wild-type allele in the brain. These results point to an indispensable function of periphilin during murine development and an important role in the nervous system, reflected by a strong and tightly regulated expression in the murine brain. genesis 47:697-707, 2009. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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