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Publication : Nova2 regulates neuronal migration through an RNA switch in disabled-1 signaling.

First Author  Yano M Year  2010
Journal  Neuron Volume  66
Issue  6 Pages  848-58
PubMed ID  20620871 Mgi Jnum  J:163165
Mgi Id  MGI:4821194 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2010.05.007
Citation  Yano M, et al. (2010) Nova2 regulates neuronal migration through an RNA switch in disabled-1 signaling. Neuron 66(6):848-58
abstractText  Neuronal migration leads to a highly organized laminar structure in the mammalian brain, and its misregulation causes lissencephaly and behavioral and cognitive defects. Reelin signaling, which is mediated in part by a key adaptor, disabled-1 (Dab1), plays a critical but incompletely understood role in this process. We found that the neuron-specific RNA-binding protein Nova2 regulates neuronal migration in late-generated cortical and Purkinje neurons. An unbiased HITS-CLIP and exon junction array search for Nova-dependent reelin-pathway RNAs at E14.5 revealed only one candidate-an alternatively spliced isoform of Dab1 (Dab1.7bc). In utero electroporation demonstrated that Dab1.7bc was sufficient to induce neuronal migration defects in wild-type mice and exacerbate defects when Dab1 levels were reduced, whereas Dab1 overexpression mitigates defects in Nova2 null mice. Thus, Nova2 regulates an RNA switch controlling the ability of Dab1 to mediate neuronal responsiveness to reelin signaling and neuronal migration, suggesting new links between splicing regulation, brain disease, and development.
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