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Publication : KUZ, a conserved metalloprotease-disintegrin protein with two roles in Drosophila neurogenesis.

First Author  Rooke J Year  1996
Journal  Science Volume  273
Issue  5279 Pages  1227-31
PubMed ID  8703057 Mgi Jnum  J:52646
Mgi Id  MGI:1336002 Doi  10.1126/science.273.5279.1227
Citation  Rooke J, et al. (1996) KUZ, a conserved metalloprotease-disintegrin protein with two roles in Drosophila neurogenesis. Science 273(5279):1227-31
abstractText  During neurogenesis in Drosophila both neurons and nonneuronal cells are produced from a population of initially equivalent cells. The kuzbanian (kuz) gene described here is essential for the partitioning of neural and nonneuronal cells during development of both the central and peripheral nervous systems in Drosophila. Mosaic analyses indicated that kuz is required for cells to receive signals inhibiting the neural fate. These analyses further revealed that the development of a neuron requires a kuz-mediated positive signal from neighboring cells. The kuz gene encodes a metallo-protease-disintegrin protein with a highly conserved bovine homolog, raising the possibility that kuz homologs may act in similar processes during mammalian neurogenesis.
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