Regulation PAFAH1B1 ---> brain development

URN urn:agi-Regulation:inout-urn:agi-llid:4186:out-urn:agi-gocellproc:0007420::unknown
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TextRef info:pmid/12551946#abs:2
PubYear 2003
MedlineTA J Biol Chem
MedLine Reference 12551946:1
Sentence LIS1 plays an important role in neuronal migration during brain development, but the in vivo function of the catalytic subunits remains unclear.

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PubYear 2006
MedlineTA Hum Exp Toxicol
MedLine Reference 17286146:4
Sentence Down-regulation of two genes, FGD1 and PAFAH1B1, related in that both are essential for fetal brain development, was corroborated using quantitative real time PCR.
Organism Homo sapiens
CellLineName MCF7

TextRef info:pmid/11231056#abs:1
PubYear 2001
MedlineTA Mech Dev
MedLine Reference 11231056:0
Sentence The LIS1-encoded protein (Lis1) plays a role in brain development because a hemizygous deletion or mutation of the human gene causes neuronal migration disorders, such as Miller-Dieker syndrome or isolated lissencephaly sequence .
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TextRef info:pmid/17984054#body:166
PubYear 2007
MedlineTA Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
MedLine Reference 17984054:1165
Sentence In the absence of a known functional target, we sought to model disruption of DISC1 in relation to the functional complexes it forms with Nudel and Lis1, genes that regulate several aspects of brain development and that bind with the C terminus region of DISC1 (16-18, 20, 21), the region that is altered by the (1;11)(q42.1;q14.3) translocation (6).

TextRef info:pmid/19657569#abs:3
MedLine Reference 19657569:2
Sentence Mutation or deletion of LIS1 leads to proliferation and migration deficiency of neurons in brain development.
CellType neural

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MedLine Reference 11734602:10169
Sentence Our findings therefore offer new insights into the molecular functions of NudC and provide a framework from which to test the function of NudC as a novel component of the Lis1/dynein motor complex involved in neurogenesis, neuronal migration, and brain development.
CellType neural
Tissue cortex
Journal J. Neurosci
Journal Reference v21 i24 pRC187
Journal Link http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/21/24/RC187