Cul3 regulates cytoskeleton protein homeostasis and cell migration during a critical window of brain development
De novo loss of function mutations in the ubiquitin ligase-encoding gene Cullin3 (CUL3) lead to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here, the authors show that Cul3 is essential to regulate neuronal migration by tightly regulating Plastin3 (Pls3). Pls3 cell-autonomously regulates cell migration by regul...
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Autores principales: | Jasmin Morandell, Lena A. Schwarz, Bernadette Basilico, Saren Tasciyan, Georgi Dimchev, Armel Nicolas, Christoph Sommer, Caroline Kreuzinger, Christoph P. Dotter, Lisa S. Knaus, Zoe Dobler, Emanuele Cacci, Florian K. M. Schur, Johann G. Danzl, Gaia Novarino |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/876fc6b3ec944da69828b7d04ddbbfcd |
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