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Publication : Cell-Intrinsic Control of Interneuron Migration Drives Cortical Morphogenesis.

First Author  Silva CG Year  2018
Journal  Cell Volume  172
Issue  5 Pages  1063-1078.e19
PubMed ID  29474907 Mgi Jnum  J:259182
Mgi Id  MGI:6120102 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2018.01.031
Citation  Silva CG, et al. (2018) Cell-Intrinsic Control of Interneuron Migration Drives Cortical Morphogenesis. Cell 172(5):1063-1078.e19
abstractText  Interneurons navigate along multiple tangential paths to settle into appropriate cortical layers. They undergo a saltatory migration paced by intermittent nuclear jumps whose regulation relies on interplay between extracellular cues and genetic-encoded information. It remains unclear how cycles of pause and movement are coordinated at the molecular level. Post-translational modification of proteins contributes to cell migration regulation. The present study uncovers that carboxypeptidase 1, which promotes post-translational protein deglutamylation, controls the pausing of migrating cortical interneurons. Moreover, we demonstrate that pausing during migration attenuates movement simultaneity at the population level, thereby controlling the flow of interneurons invading the cortex. Interfering with the regulation of pausing not only affects the size of the cortical interneuron cohort but also impairs the generation of age-matched projection neurons of the upper layers.
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