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TAp73 knockout mice show morphological and functional nervous system defects associated with loss of p75 neurotrophin receptor
by
Dinsdale, David
, Mak, Tak W.
, Niklison-Chirou, Maria Victoria
, Steinert, Joern R.
, Melino, Gerry
, Agostini, Massimiliano
, Knight, Richard A.
, Cattaneo, Antonio
in
Animals
/ Axons
/ Behavioral neuroscience
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blotting, Western
/ Brain - metabolism
/ Cell lines
/ Cells
/ Central nervous system
/ Computational Biology
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Hippocampus
/ knockout mutants
/ Messenger RNA
/ Mice
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Miniature Postsynaptic Potentials - genetics
/ Morphology
/ myelin sheath
/ Myelin Sheath - metabolism
/ nerve tissue
/ Nervous system
/ Nervous System Malformations - genetics
/ Nervous System Malformations - pathology
/ Neurites
/ Neurites - metabolism
/ Neurites - pathology
/ Neurons
/ Nuclear Proteins - genetics
/ peripheral nervous system
/ phenotype
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor - deficiency
/ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Rodents
/ Schwann cells
/ transactivators
/ Transcriptional Activation - genetics
2013
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TAp73 knockout mice show morphological and functional nervous system defects associated with loss of p75 neurotrophin receptor
by
Dinsdale, David
, Mak, Tak W.
, Niklison-Chirou, Maria Victoria
, Steinert, Joern R.
, Melino, Gerry
, Agostini, Massimiliano
, Knight, Richard A.
, Cattaneo, Antonio
in
Animals
/ Axons
/ Behavioral neuroscience
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blotting, Western
/ Brain - metabolism
/ Cell lines
/ Cells
/ Central nervous system
/ Computational Biology
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Hippocampus
/ knockout mutants
/ Messenger RNA
/ Mice
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Miniature Postsynaptic Potentials - genetics
/ Morphology
/ myelin sheath
/ Myelin Sheath - metabolism
/ nerve tissue
/ Nervous system
/ Nervous System Malformations - genetics
/ Nervous System Malformations - pathology
/ Neurites
/ Neurites - metabolism
/ Neurites - pathology
/ Neurons
/ Nuclear Proteins - genetics
/ peripheral nervous system
/ phenotype
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor - deficiency
/ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Rodents
/ Schwann cells
/ transactivators
/ Transcriptional Activation - genetics
2013
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TAp73 knockout mice show morphological and functional nervous system defects associated with loss of p75 neurotrophin receptor
by
Dinsdale, David
, Mak, Tak W.
, Niklison-Chirou, Maria Victoria
, Steinert, Joern R.
, Melino, Gerry
, Agostini, Massimiliano
, Knight, Richard A.
, Cattaneo, Antonio
in
Animals
/ Axons
/ Behavioral neuroscience
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blotting, Western
/ Brain - metabolism
/ Cell lines
/ Cells
/ Central nervous system
/ Computational Biology
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Hippocampus
/ knockout mutants
/ Messenger RNA
/ Mice
/ Mice, Knockout
/ Miniature Postsynaptic Potentials - genetics
/ Morphology
/ myelin sheath
/ Myelin Sheath - metabolism
/ nerve tissue
/ Nervous system
/ Nervous System Malformations - genetics
/ Nervous System Malformations - pathology
/ Neurites
/ Neurites - metabolism
/ Neurites - pathology
/ Neurons
/ Nuclear Proteins - genetics
/ peripheral nervous system
/ phenotype
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor - deficiency
/ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Rodents
/ Schwann cells
/ transactivators
/ Transcriptional Activation - genetics
2013
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TAp73 knockout mice show morphological and functional nervous system defects associated with loss of p75 neurotrophin receptor
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TAp73 knockout mice show morphological and functional nervous system defects associated with loss of p75 neurotrophin receptor
2013
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Total and N-terminal isoform selective p73 knockout mice show a variety of central nervous system defects. Here we show that TAp73 is a transcriptional activator of p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75 ᴺᵀᴿ) and that p75 ᴺᵀᴿ mRNA and protein levels are strongly reduced in the central and peripheral nervous systems of p73 knockout mice. In parallel, primary cortical neurons from p73 knockout mice showed a reduction in neurite outgrowth and in nerve growth factor-mediated neuronal differentiation, together with reduced miniature excitatory postsynaptic current frequencies and behavioral defects. p73 null mice also have impairments in the peripheral nervous system with reduced thermal sensitivity, axon number, and myelin thickness. At least some of these morphological and functional impairments in p73 null cells can be rescued by p75 ᴺᵀᴿ re-expression. Together, these data demonstrate that loss of p75 ᴺᵀᴿ contributes to the neurological phenotype of p73 knockout mice.
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National Academy of Sciences,NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,National Acad Sciences
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