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Publication : Smad anchor for receptor activation nuclear localization during development identifies Layers V and VI of the neocortex.

First Author  Mestres I Year  2020
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  528
Issue  13 Pages  2161-2173
PubMed ID  32037591 Mgi Jnum  J:296030
Mgi Id  MGI:6455990 Doi  10.1002/cne.24881
Citation  Mestres I, et al. (2020) Smad anchor for receptor activation nuclear localization during development identifies Layers V and VI of the neocortex. J Comp Neurol 528(13):2161-2173
abstractText  Smad anchor for receptor activation (SARA, zfyve9) has been classically observed in early endosomes of different cells types where it regulates vesicular transport of proteins and membrane components. Very few other members of the zinc finger FYVE domain-containing family (zfyve) have different functions other than controlling membrane trafficking. By analyzing SARA localization throughout mouse embryonic brain development, we detected that besides the endosomal localization it also targets neuronal nuclei, specifically of the cortical layers V/VI. These findings were confirmed in human brain organoids. When evaluating neuronal cell lines, we found that SARA accumulates in nuclei of PC-12 cells, but not Neuro-2a, highlighting its specificity. SARA functions as a specific marker of the deep cortical layers until the first postnatal week. This temporal regulation corresponds with the final phases of neuron differentiation, such as soma ventral translocation and axonal targeting. In sum, here we report that SARA localization during brain development is temporarily regulated, and layer specific. This defined pattern helps in the identification of early born cortical neurons. We further show that other zfyve family members (FYCO1, WDFY3, Hrs) also distribute to nuclei of different cells in the brain cortex, which raises the possibility that this might be an extended feature within the protein family.
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