Journal article

Expression of doublecortin correlates with neuronal migration and pattern formation in diverse regions of the developing chick brain

AJ Hannan, RC Henke, GS Seeto, A Capes-Davis, J Dunn, PL Jeffrey

Journal of Neuroscience Research | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 1999

Abstract

The development of functional layers in the brain involves spatially and temporally regulated gene expression. Through cDNA library screening, we have identified genes that are expressed in a neural-specific manner during brain development. Sequencing and expression data indicate that one of the clones, 18C15, is the chick homologue of doublecortin, a human X-linked gene found to be mutated in subcortical laminar heterotopia (double cortex syndrome) and lissencephaly. The 18C15 mRNA contains multiple motifs that are known to regulate mRNA stability in response to inductive signals, and these motifs are conserved between the chick and human sequences. Doublecortin is found to be expressed at ..

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