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Publication : Girdin is an intrinsic regulator of neuroblast chain migration in the rostral migratory stream of the postnatal brain.

First Author  Wang Y Year  2011
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  31
Issue  22 Pages  8109-22
PubMed ID  21632933 Mgi Jnum  J:173379
Mgi Id  MGI:5013974 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1130-11.2011
Citation  Wang Y, et al. (2011) Girdin Is an Intrinsic Regulator of Neuroblast Chain Migration in the Rostral Migratory Stream of the Postnatal Brain. J Neurosci 31(22):8109-8122
abstractText  In postnatally developing and adult brains, interneurons of the olfactory bulb (OB) are continuously generated at the subventricular zone of the forebrain. The newborn neuroblasts migrate tangentially to the OB through a well defined pathway, the rostral migratory stream (RMS), where the neuroblasts undergo collective migration termed 'chain migration.' The cell-intrinsic regulatory mechanism of neuroblast chain migration, however, has not been uncovered. Here we show that mice lacking the actin-binding Akt substrate Girdin (a protein that interacts with Disrupted-In-Schizophrenia 1 to regulate neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus) have profound defects in neuroblast chain migration along the RMS. Analysis of two gene knock-in mice harboring Girdin mutants identified unique amino acid residues in Girdin's C-terminal domain that are responsible for the regulation of neuroblast chain migration but revealed no apparent requirement of Girdin phosphorylation by Akt. Electron microscopic analyses demonstrated the involvement of Girdin in neuroblast cell-cell interactions. These findings suggest that Girdin is an important intrinsic factor that specifically governs neuroblast chain migration along the RMS.
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