Clarris_2002_Int.J.Dev.Biol_46_649

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Title : Expression of neurexin ligands, the neuroligins and the neurexophilins, in the developing and adult rodent olfactory bulb - Clarris_2002_Int.J.Dev.Biol_46_649
Author(s) : Clarris HJ , McKeown S , Key B
Ref : Int J Developmental Biology , 46 :649 , 2002
Abstract :

The neurexins are a large family of neuronal cell-surface proteins believed to be involved in intercellular signalling and the formation of intercellular junctions. To begin to assess the role of these proteins in the olfactory bulb, we describe here the expression patterns of their transmembrane and secreted ligands, the neuroligins and neurexophilins, during both embryonic and postnatal development. In situ hybridisation showed that neuroligin 1 and 2 were expressed by second order mitral cells during early postnatal development but not in adults. The secreted ligand for alpha-neurexin, neurexophilin 1, was also expressed in the postnatal olfactory bulb. Neurexophilin 1 was detected in only periglomerular cells during the early postnatal period of glomerular formation but later was also expressed in mitral cells. These results suggest that neurexin-ligand interactions may be important for development and/or maturation of synaptic connections in the primary olfactory pathway.

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PubMedID: 12141453

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Clarris HJ, McKeown S, Key B (2002)
Expression of neurexin ligands, the neuroligins and the neurexophilins, in the developing and adult rodent olfactory bulb
Int J Developmental Biology 46 :649

Clarris HJ, McKeown S, Key B (2002)
Int J Developmental Biology 46 :649