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Publication : Protein kinase A deficiency causes axially localized neural tube defects in mice.

First Author  Huang Y Year  2002
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  277
Issue  22 Pages  19889-96
PubMed ID  11886853 Mgi Jnum  J:76765
Mgi Id  MGI:2180253 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M111412200
Citation  Huang Y, et al. (2002) Protein kinase A deficiency causes axially localized neural tube defects in mice. J Biol Chem 277(22):19889-96
abstractText  We have studied the function of protein kinase A (PKA) during embryonic development using a PKA-deficient mouse that retains only one functional catalytic subunit allele, either Calpha or Cbeta, of PKA. The reduced PKA activity results in neural tube defects that are specifically localized posterior to the forelimb buds and lead to spina bifida. The affected neural tube has closed appropriately but exhibits an enlarged lumen and abnormal neuroepithelium. Decreased PKA activity causes dorsal expansion of Sonic hedgehog signal response in the thoracic to sacral regions correlating with the regions of morphological abnormalities. Other regions of the neural tube appear normal. The regional sensitivity to changes in PKA activity indicates that downstream signaling pathways differ along the anterior-posterior axis and suggests a functional role for PKA activation in neural tube development.
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