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Responsible Genes for Neuronal Migration in the Chromosome 17p13.3: Beyond Pafah1b1(Lis1), Crk and Ywhae(14-3-3ε)


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Xiaonan Liu, Sarah A Bennison, Lozen Robinson, Kazuhito Toyo-Oka
Brain Sciences, vol. 12(1), 2021, p. 56

DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12010056

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Liu, X., Bennison, S. A., Robinson, L., & Toyo-Oka, K. (2021). Responsible Genes for Neuronal Migration in the Chromosome 17p13.3: Beyond Pafah1b1(Lis1), Crk and Ywhae(14-3-3ε). Brain Sciences, 12(1), 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12010056


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Liu, Xiaonan, Sarah A Bennison, Lozen Robinson, and Kazuhito Toyo-Oka. “Responsible Genes for Neuronal Migration in the Chromosome 17p13.3: Beyond Pafah1b1(Lis1), Crk and Ywhae(14-3-3ε).” Brain Sciences 12, no. 1 (2021): 56.


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Liu, Xiaonan, et al. “Responsible Genes for Neuronal Migration in the Chromosome 17p13.3: Beyond Pafah1b1(Lis1), Crk and Ywhae(14-3-3ε).” Brain Sciences, vol. 12, no. 1, 2021, p. 56, doi:10.3390/brainsci12010056 .


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@article{xiaonan2021a,
  title = {Responsible Genes for Neuronal Migration in the Chromosome 17p13.3: Beyond Pafah1b1(Lis1), Crk and Ywhae(14-3-3ε)},
  year = {2021},
  issue = {1},
  journal = {Brain Sciences},
  pages = {56},
  volume = {12},
  doi = {10.3390/brainsci12010056 },
  author = {Liu, Xiaonan and Bennison, Sarah A and Robinson, Lozen and Toyo-Oka, Kazuhito}
}

Abstract:
The 17p13.3 chromosome region is often deleted or duplicated in humans, resulting in severe neurodevelopmental disorders such as Miller-Dieker syndrome (MDS) and 17p13.3 duplication syndrome. Lissencephaly can also be caused by gene mutations or deletions of a small piece of the 17p13.3 region, including a single gene or a few genes. PAFAH1B1 gene, coding for LIS1 protein, is a responsible gene for lissencephaly and MDS and regulates neuronal migration by controlling microtubules (MTs) and cargo transport along MTs via dynein. CRK is a downstream regulator of the reelin signaling pathways and regulates neuronal migration. YWHAE, coding for 14-3-3ε, is also responsible for MDS and regulates neuronal migration by binding to LIS1-interacting protein, NDEL1. Although these three proteins are known to be responsible for neuronal migration defects in MDS, there are 23 other genes in the MDS critical region on chromosome 17p13.3, and little is known about their functions in neurodevelopment, especially in neuronal migration. This review will summarize the recent progress on the functions of LIS1, CRK, and 14-3-3ε and describe the recent findings of other molecules in the MDS critical regions in neuronal migration.