Paraoanu_2006_J.Mol.Neurosci_30_201

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Title : On functions of cholinesterases during embryonic development - Paraoanu_2006_J.Mol.Neurosci_30_201
Author(s) : Paraoanu LE , Steinert G , Klaczinski J , Becker-Rock M , Bytyqi A , Layer PG
Ref : Journal of Molecular Neuroscience , 30 :201 , 2006
Abstract :

Expression of cholinesterase (ChE) activity during phases of embryonic development is a general phenomenon in embryonic tissues. To elucidate the role(s) of ChEs during embryonic development, one line of research followed the assumption of a primitive muscarinic system involved in morphogenesis (Hohmann et al., 1995). This means that ChE functioning during development fits into the classical cholinergic neurotransmitter system: acetylcholine (ACh), as a signal, binds to ACh receptors and then is degraded by acetylcholinesterase (AChE) as the terminating enzyme. However, this is just one of the possible mechanisms. The other line of research was driven by evidence for noncholinergic functions of ChE proteins (AChE and butyrylcholinesterase [BChE]). There is accumulating data that other sites on AChE could exert nonclassical roles related to cell differentiation, neurite outgrowth, and adhesion.

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Paraoanu LE, Steinert G, Klaczinski J, Becker-Rock M, Bytyqi A, Layer PG (2006)
On functions of cholinesterases during embryonic development
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 30 :201

Paraoanu LE, Steinert G, Klaczinski J, Becker-Rock M, Bytyqi A, Layer PG (2006)
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 30 :201