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Publication : TWH regulates the development of subsets of spinal cord neurons.

First Author  Dou C Year  1997
Journal  Neuron Volume  18
Issue  4 Pages  539-51
PubMed ID  9136764 Mgi Jnum  J:40032
Mgi Id  MGI:87371 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80296-2
Citation  Dou C, et al. (1997) TWH regulates the development of subsets of spinal cord neurons. Neuron 18(4):539-51
abstractText  Thymocyte winged helix (TWH) is a putative transcription factor expressed in the developing neural tube. At midgestation, TWH expression identifies subsets of spinal cord motor neurons and interneurons. TWH-expressing motor neurons were restricted to specific spinal cord levels, distinguishing motor neurons at lumbar from those at cervical levels. To understand the developmental role of TWH, we replaced the TWH gene with the lacZ reporter gene and generated mice with a homozygous disruption of the TWH gene. TWH(-/-) mutant mice had increased perinatal mortality, retarded postnatal growth, and motor weakness. The TWH(-/-) mutation resulted in alterations in the sizes and position of different neuronal populations. Our results demonstrate that TWH plays a critical role in neuronal development and suggest that TWH regulates the early differentiation of neural progenitors.
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