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Publication : Control of neuronal morphology by the atypical cadherin Fat3.

First Author  Deans MR Year  2011
Journal  Neuron Volume  71
Issue  5 Pages  820-32
PubMed ID  21903076 Mgi Jnum  J:176668
Mgi Id  MGI:5292419 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2011.06.026
Citation  Deans MR, et al. (2011) Control of neuronal morphology by the atypical cadherin Fat3. Neuron 71(5):820-32
abstractText  Neurons receive signals through dendrites that vary widely in number and organization, ranging from one primary dendrite to multiple complex dendritic trees. For example, retinal amacrine cells (ACs) project primary dendrites into a discrete synaptic layer called the inner plexiform layer (IPL) and only rarely extend processes into other retinal layers. Here, we show that the atypical cadherin Fat3 ensures that ACs develop this unipolar morphology. AC precursors are initially multipolar but lose neurites as they migrate through the neuroblastic layer. In fat3 mutants, pruning is unreliable and ACs elaborate two dendritic trees: one in the IPL and a second projecting away from the IPL that stratifies to form an additional synaptic layer. Since complex nervous systems are characterized by the addition of layers, these results demonstrate that mutations in a single gene can cause fundamental changes in circuit organization that may drive nervous system evolution.
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