نتایج جستجو برای: reelin gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141824  

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2004
Marc D Kubasak Rona Brooks Songbo Chen Saul A Villeda Patricia E Phelps

To date, only sympathetic and parasympathetic preganglionic neurons are known to migrate abnormally in reeler mutant spinal cord. Reelin, the large extracellular matrix protein absent in reeler, is found in wild-type neurons bordering both groups of preganglionic neurons. To understand better Reelin's function in the spinal cord, we studied its developmental expression in both mice and rats. A ...

2000
Lori Dulabon Eric C. Olson Mary G. Taglienti Scott Eisenhuth Barbara McGrath Christopher A. Walsh

1999), three mutant mice show a remarkably similar cellular phenotype, suggesting that the corresponding proteins represent a biochemical pathway that mediates Lori Dulabon,*‖ Eric C. Olson,†‖ Mary G. Taglienti,‡ Scott Eisenhuth,* Barbara McGrath,* Christopher A. Walsh,† proper formation of cerebral cortical lamination. In the Jordan A. Kreidberg,‡ and E. S. Anton*§# reeler mouse, the disorgani...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Takao Kohno Takao Honda Ken-Ichiro Kubo Yoshimi Nakano Ayaka Tsuchiya Tatsuro Murakami Hideyuki Banno Kazunori Nakajima Mitsuharu Hattori

During brain development, Reelin exerts a variety of effects in a context-dependent manner, whereas its underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. We previously showed that the C-terminal region (CTR) of Reelin is required for efficient induction of phosphorylation of Dab1, an essential adaptor protein for canonical Reelin signaling. However, the physiological significance of the...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2010
Anna J Nichols Eric C Olson

The secreted ligand Reelin is thought to regulate the translocation and positioning of prospective layer 6 (L6) neurons into the preplate, a plexus of neurons overlying the ventricular zone. We examined wild type and Reelin-deficient cortices and found that L6 neurons were equivalently positioned beneath the pia during the period of preplate splitting and initial cortical plate (CP) formation. ...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2014
Juan R Martinez-Galan Jose Moncho-Bogani Elena Caminos

Cajal-Retzius cells in layer 1 of the developing cerebral cortex and their product of secretion, reelin, an extracellular matrix protein, play a crucial role in establishing the correct lamination pattern in this tissue. As many studies into reelin signaling routes and pathological alterations are conducted in murine models, we used double-labeling and confocal microscopy to compare the distrib...

Journal: :Science signaling 2016
Yinyuan Ding Linzhang Huang Xunde Xian Ivan S Yuhanna Catherine R Wasser Michael Frotscher Chieko Mineo Philip W Shaul Joachim Herz

The multimodular glycoprotein Reelin controls neuronal migration and synaptic transmission by binding to apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (Apoer2) and very low density lipoprotein receptor (Vldlr) on neurons. In the periphery, Reelin is produced by the liver, circulates in blood, and promotes thrombosis and hemostasis. To investigate if Reelin influences atherogenesis, we studied atherosclerosis-pro...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Kouji Senzaki Masaharu Ogawa Takeshi Yagi

Layering and positioning of neurons require Reelin- and Src family-associated mammalian Disabled (mDab1). Cadherin-related neuronal receptor (CNR) genes are expressed in neurons of the cortical layer, but not in Cajal-Retzius cells expressing Reelin. This leads us to hypothesize that CNRs bound to Fyn of the Src family are receptors for Reelin. Herein we confirm the association and colocalizati...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Lionel Arnaud Bryan A. Ballif Eckart Förster Jonathan A. Cooper

BACKGROUND Disabled-1 (Dab1) is an intracellular adaptor protein that regulates migrations of various classes of neurons during mammalian brain development. Dab1 function depends on its tyrosine phosphorylation, which is stimulated by Reelin, an extracellular signaling molecule. Reelin increases the stoichiometry of Dab1 phosphorylation and downregulates Dab1 protein levels. Reelin binds to var...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Xuejun Chai Eckart Förster Shanting Zhao Hans H Bock Michael Frotscher

The extracellular matrix protein Reelin, secreted by Cajal-Retzius cells in the marginal zone of the cortex, controls the radial migration of cortical neurons. Reelin signaling involves the lipoprotein receptors apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (ApoER2) and very low density lipoprotein receptor (VLDLR), the adapter protein Disabled1 (Dab1), and phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K). Eventually, Reeli...

Journal: :Development 2011
Jarmila Lakomá Luis Garcia-Alonso Juan M Luque

Migration of neurons during cortical development is often assumed to rely on purely post-proliferative reelin signaling. However, Notch signaling, long known to regulate neural precursor formation and maintenance, is required for the effects of reelin on neuronal migration. Here, we show that reelin gain-of-function causes a higher expression of Notch target genes in radial glia and accelerates...

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