Unique expression pattern of a novel mosaic receptor in the developing cerebral cortex.
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Unique expression pattern of a novel mosaic receptor in the developing cerebral cortex. / Hermans-Borgmeyer, I; Hampe, Wolfgang; Schinke, B; Methner, A; Nykjaer, A; Süsens, U; Fenger, U; Herbarth, B; Schaller, H C.
in: MECH DEVELOP, Jahrgang 70, Nr. 1-2, 1-2, 1998, S. 65-76.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Unique expression pattern of a novel mosaic receptor in the developing cerebral cortex.
AU - Hermans-Borgmeyer, I
AU - Hampe, Wolfgang
AU - Schinke, B
AU - Methner, A
AU - Nykjaer, A
AU - Süsens, U
AU - Fenger, U
AU - Herbarth, B
AU - Schaller, H C
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Recently, a new type of transmembrane protein with a unique combination of protein domains was characterized from human, rabbit and chicken. This protein exhibits features of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family and shows homology to the receptor of the neuropeptide head activator isolated from hydra. To study the temporal and spatial pattern of expression of this unusual new receptor we have isolated a murine homolog and, in accordance with its human counterpart, named it mSorLA. Northern blot analysis revealed the highest abundance of mSorLA transcripts in the adult brain, lower levels in a variety of other organs and expression during embryogenesis. In situ hybridization showed predominant localization in neurons of the cortex, the hippocampus and the cerebellum. During embryonic development mSorLA displayed a unique pattern of expression in the cerebral cortex, where a subpopulation of neurons was labeled before final differentiation. Transcripts of mSorLA were also detected outside the central nervous system in regions active in morphogenesis.
AB - Recently, a new type of transmembrane protein with a unique combination of protein domains was characterized from human, rabbit and chicken. This protein exhibits features of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family and shows homology to the receptor of the neuropeptide head activator isolated from hydra. To study the temporal and spatial pattern of expression of this unusual new receptor we have isolated a murine homolog and, in accordance with its human counterpart, named it mSorLA. Northern blot analysis revealed the highest abundance of mSorLA transcripts in the adult brain, lower levels in a variety of other organs and expression during embryogenesis. In situ hybridization showed predominant localization in neurons of the cortex, the hippocampus and the cerebellum. During embryonic development mSorLA displayed a unique pattern of expression in the cerebral cortex, where a subpopulation of neurons was labeled before final differentiation. Transcripts of mSorLA were also detected outside the central nervous system in regions active in morphogenesis.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 70
SP - 65
EP - 76
JO - MECH DEVELOP
JF - MECH DEVELOP
SN - 0925-4773
IS - 1-2
M1 - 1-2
ER -