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Publication : A protein related to extracellular matrix proteins deleted in the mouse mutant reeler.

First Author  D'Arcangelo G Year  1995
Journal  Nature Volume  374
Issue  6524 Pages  719-23
PubMed ID  7715726 Mgi Jnum  J:24459
Mgi Id  MGI:72200 Doi  10.1038/374719a0
Citation  D'Arcangelo G, et al. (1995) A protein related to extracellular matrix proteins deleted in the mouse mutant reeler [see comments]. Nature 374(6524):719-23
abstractText  The autosomal recessive mouse mutation reeler leads to impaired motor coordination, tremors and ataxia. Neurons in affected mice fail to reach their correct locations in the developing brain, disrupting the organization of the cerebellar and cerebral cortices and other laminated regions. Here we use a previously characterized reeler allele (rl(tg)) to close a gene, reelin, deleted in two reeler alleles. Normal but not mutant mice express reelin in embryonic and postnatal neurons during periods of neuronal migration. The encoded protein resembles extracellular matrix proteins involved in cell adhesion. The reeler phenotype thus seems to reflect a failure of early events associated with brain lamination which are normally controlled by reelin.
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