نتایج جستجو برای: dtnbp1 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141396  

2012
Avanti Gokhale Jennifer Larimore Erica Werner Allison F. Rosenberg Marc A. Wolman Clara Franzini-Armstrong Joshua P. Neunuebel James J. Knierim

Schizophrenia has a strong genetic basis, although no single mutation causes the disease. Variations in the noncoding regions of DTNBP1, which encodes dysbindin, are associated with an increased risk of schizophrenia, and dysbindin expression is reduced in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of schizophrenics. Dysbindin is part of a large endosomal protein complex called the “biogenesis of lysoso...

2011
Naomi Nihonmatsu-Kikuchi Ryota Hashimoto Satoko Hattori Shinsuke Matsuzaki Takiko Shinozaki Haruka Miura Shigeru Ohota Masaya Tohyama Masatoshi Takeda Yoshitaka Tatebayashi

Genetic variations in the gene encoding dysbindin has consistently been associated with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, although little is known about the neural functions carried out by dysbindin. To gain some insight into this area, we took advantage of the readily available dysbindin-null mouse sandy (sdy-/-) and studied hippocampal neurogenesis using thymidine analogue bromodeoxuridine ...

2015
Krzysztof P Lubieniecki Song Lin Emily I Cabana Jieying Li Yvonne Y Y Lai William S Davidson

Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, like other members of the subfamily Salmoninae, are gonochoristic with male heterogamety. The finding that sex-linked genetic markers varied between species suggested that the sex-determining gene differs among salmonid species, or that there is one sex-determining gene that has the capacity to move around the genome. The discovery of sdY, the sex-determining ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Ayaka Yano René Guyomard Barbara Nicol Elodie Jouanno Edwige Quillet Christophe Klopp Cédric Cabau Olivier Bouchez Alexis Fostier Yann Guiguen

Since the discovery of Sry in mammals [1, 2], few other master sex-determining genes have been identified in vertebrates [3-7]. To date, all of these genes have been characterized as well-known factors in the sex differentiation pathway, suggesting that the same subset of genes have been repeatedly and independently selected throughout evolution as master sex determinants [8, 9]. Here, we chara...

2015
Krzysztof P. Lubieniecki Song Lin Emily I. Cabana Jieying Li Yvonne Y. Y. Lai William S. Davidson

Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, like other members of the subfamily Salmoninae, are gonochoristic with male heterogamety. The finding that sex-linked genetic markers varied between species suggested that the sex-determining gene differs among salmonid species, or that there is one sex-determining gene that has the capacity to move around the genome. The discovery of sdY, the sex-determining ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Ariana P Mullin Madhumala K Sadanandappa Wenpei Ma Dion K Dickman Krishnaswamy VijayRaghavan Mani Ramaswami Subhabrata Sanyal Victor Faundez

Neurodevelopmental disorders arise from single or multiple gene defects. However, the way multiple loci interact to modify phenotypic outcomes remains poorly understood. Here, we studied phenotypes associated with mutations in the schizophrenia susceptibility gene dysbindin (dysb), in isolation or in combination with null alleles in the dysb network component Blos1. In humans, the Blos1 ortholo...

2011
Katsunori Kobayashi Satomi Umeda-Yano Hidenaga Yamamori Masatoshi Takeda Hidenori Suzuki Ryota Hashimoto

Dysbindin-1 (dystrobrevin-binding protein 1, DTNBP1) is one of the promising schizophrenia susceptibility genes. Dysbindin protein is abundantly expressed in synaptic regions of the hippocampus, including the terminal field of the mossy fibers, and this hippocampal expression of dysbindin is strongly reduced in patients with schizophrenia. In the present study, we examined the functional role o...

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