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Publication : Katanin p80 regulates human cortical development by limiting centriole and cilia number.

First Author  Hu WF Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  84
Issue  6 Pages  1240-57
PubMed ID  25521379 Mgi Jnum  J:220901
Mgi Id  MGI:5637447 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.12.017
Citation  Hu WF, et al. (2014) Katanin p80 regulates human cortical development by limiting centriole and cilia number. Neuron 84(6):1240-57
abstractText  Katanin is a microtubule-severing complex whose catalytic activities are well characterized, but whose in vivo functions are incompletely understood. Human mutations in KATNB1, which encodes the noncatalytic regulatory p80 subunit of katanin, cause severe microlissencephaly. Loss of Katnb1 in mice confirms essential roles in neurogenesis and cell survival, while loss of zebrafish katnb1 reveals specific roles for katnin p80 in early and late developmental stages. Surprisingly, Katnb1 null mutant mouse embryos display hallmarks of aberrant Sonic hedgehog signaling, including holoprosencephaly. KATNB1-deficient human cells show defective proliferation and spindle structure, while Katnb1 null fibroblasts also demonstrate a remarkable excess of centrioles, with supernumerary cilia but deficient Hedgehog signaling. Our results reveal unexpected functions for KATNB1 in regulating overall centriole, mother centriole, and cilia number, and as an essential gene for normal Hedgehog signaling during neocortical development.
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