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Olga Golonzhka1, Alex Nord2, Paul L F Tang3, Susan Lindtner4, Athena R Ypsilanti4, Elisabetta Ferretti5, Axel Visel6, Licia Selleri7, John L R Rubenstein8.
Abstract
We demonstrate using conditional mutagenesis that Pbx1, with and without Pbx2(+/-) sensitization, regulates regional identity and laminar patterning of the developing mouse neocortex in cortical progenitors (Emx1-Cre) and in newly generated neurons (Nex1-Cre). Pbx1/2 mutants have three salient molecular phenotypes of cortical regional and laminar organization: hypoplasia of the frontal cortex, ventral expansion of the dorsomedial cortex, and ventral expansion of Reelin expression in the cortical plate of the frontal cortex, concomitant with an inversion of cortical layering in the rostral cortex. Molecular analyses, including PBX ChIP-seq, provide evidence that PBX promotes frontal cortex identity by repressing genes that promote dorsocaudal fate.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26671461 PMCID: PMC4688141 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2015.10.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173