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      Human Wild-Type α-Synuclein Impairs Neurogenesis

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              Doublecortin is a developmentally regulated, microtubule-associated protein expressed in migrating and differentiating neurons.

              Recently, we and others reported that the doublecortin gene is responsible for X-linked lissencephaly and subcortical laminar heterotopia. Here, we show that Doublecortin is expressed in the brain throughout the period of corticogenesis in migrating and differentiating neurons. Immunohistochemical studies show its localization in the soma and leading processes of tangentially migrating neurons, and a strong axonal labeling is observed in differentiating neurons. In cultured neurons, Doublecortin expression is highest in the distal parts of developing processes. We demonstrate by sedimentation and microscopy studies that Doublecortin is associated with microtubules (MTs) and postulate that it is a novel MAP. Our data suggest that the cortical dysgeneses associated with the loss of Doublecortin function might result from abnormal cytoskeletal dynamics in neuronal cell development.
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                Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology
                J Neuropathol Exp Neurol
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0022-3069
                1554-6578
                November 01 2004
                November 2004
                November 2004
                November 01 2004
                : 63
                : 11
                : 1155-1166
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                10.1093/jnen/63.11.1155
                d662a165-4270-4927-adb1-4bedb1add91b
                © 2004
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