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哺乳动物前脑发育中的DLX基因和蛋白质
John L Rubenstein1, Alex S Nord2, Marc Ekker3
1UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Department of UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, Nina Ireland Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
概括
脊椎动物的DLX基因是胚胎发育的重要转录因子. 超过35年的研究揭示了它们在哺乳动物前脑发育中的关键作用,特别是在GABAergic神经元分化中.
科学领域:
- 发展生物学 发展生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 脊椎动物的DLX基因编码了对发育至关重要的homeobox转录因子.
- 这些基因与Drosophila Distal-less (Dll) 相同.
- 六种哺乳动物DLX基因表现出冗余和独特的表达模式和功能.
研究的目的:
- 要总结脊椎动物DLX基因在胚胎发育中的发现和关键作用.
- 专注于DLX基因在哺乳动物前脑发育中的功能,主要使用小鼠模型.
- 在超过30年后,确定脊椎动物DLX基因研究中的突出问题.
主要方法:
- 对遗传和生化数据的审查.
- 对小鼠基因表达和功能研究的分析.
- 整合发现,以了解基因调节网络.
主要成果:
- Dlx蛋白与转录调节器相互作用.
- DLX蛋白与其他因素的联合结合,使得在发育中的前脑中产生特定的增强元件.
- 建立了一个基因调节网络的基础,控制前脑GABAergic神经元分化.
结论:
- 脊椎动物的DLX基因对胚胎发育至关重要.
- 在了解哺乳动物前脑发育中的DLX基因功能方面取得了重大进展.
- 需要进一步的研究来解决有关脊椎动物DLX基因的剩余问题.
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