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Developmental patterns of torsinA and torsinB expression.

Anju Vasudevan1, Xandra O Breakefield, Pradeep G Bhide.   

Abstract

Early onset torsion dystonia is characterized by involuntary movements and distorted postures and is usually caused by a 3-bp (GAG) deletion in the DYT1 (TOR1A) gene. DYT1 codes for torsinA, a member of the AAA+ family of proteins, implicated in membrane recycling and chaperone functions. A close relative, torsinB may be involved in similar cellular functions. We investigated torsinA and torsinB message and protein levels in the developing mouse brain. TorsinA expression was highest during prenatal and early postnatal development (until postnatal day 14; P14), whereas torsinB expression was highest during late postnatal periods (from P14 onwards) and in the adult. In addition, significant regional variation in the expression of the two torsins was seen within the developing brain. Thus, torsinA expression was highest in the cerebral cortex from embryonic day 15 (E15)-E17 and in the striatum from E17-P7, while torsinB was highest in the cerebral cortex between P7-P14 and in the striatum from P7-P30. TorsinA was also highly expressed in the thalamus from P0-P7 and in the cerebellum from P7-P14. Although functional significance of the patterns of torsinA and B expression in the developing brain remains to be established, our findings provide a basis for investigating the role of torsins in specific processes such as neurogenesis, neuronal migration, axon/dendrite development, and synaptogenesis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16458269      PMCID: PMC1472621          DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2005.12.087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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