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Publication : Doublecortin maintains bipolar shape and nuclear translocation during migration in the adult forebrain.

First Author  Koizumi H Year  2006
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  9
Issue  6 Pages  779-86
PubMed ID  16699506 Mgi Jnum  J:110262
Mgi Id  MGI:3639801 Doi  10.1038/nn1704
Citation  Koizumi H, et al. (2006) Doublecortin maintains bipolar shape and nuclear translocation during migration in the adult forebrain. Nat Neurosci 9(6):779-86
abstractText  The ability of the mature mammalian nervous system to continually produce neuronal precursors is of considerable importance, as manipulation of this process might one day permit the replacement of cells lost as a result of injury or disease. In mammals, the anterior subventricular zone (SVZa) region is one of the primary sites of adult neurogenesis. Here we show that doublecortin (DCX), a widely used marker for newly generated neurons, when deleted in mice results in a severe morphological defect in the rostral migratory stream and delayed neuronal migration that is independent of direction or responsiveness to Slit chemorepulsion. DCX is required for nuclear translocation and maintenance of bipolar morphology during migration of these cells. Our data identifies a critical function for DCX in the movement of newly generated neurons in the adult brain.
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