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Asymmetric cell division of granule neuron progenitors in the external granule layer of the mouse cerebellum.


ABSTRACT: The plane of division of granule neuron progenitors (GNPs) was analysed with respect to the pial surface in P0 to P14 cerebellum and the results showed that there was a significant bias towards the plane of cell division being parallel to pial surface across this developmental window. In addition, the distribution of β-Catenin in anaphase cells was analysed, which showed that there was a significant asymmetry in the distribution of β-Catenin in dividing GNPs. Further, inhibition of Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) signalling had an effect on plane of cell division. Asymmetric distribution of β-Catenin was shown to occur towards the source of a localized extracellular cue.

SUBMITTER: Haldipur P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4571082 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Asymmetric cell division of granule neuron progenitors in the external granule layer of the mouse cerebellum.

Haldipur Parthiv P   Sivaprakasam Iswariya I   Periasamy Vinod V   Govindan Subashika S   Mani Shyamala S  

Biology open 20150515 7


The plane of division of granule neuron progenitors (GNPs) was analysed with respect to the pial surface in P0 to P14 cerebellum and the results showed that there was a significant bias towards the plane of cell division being parallel to pial surface across this developmental window. In addition, the distribution of β-Catenin in anaphase cells was analysed, which showed that there was a significant asymmetry in the distribution of β-Catenin in dividing GNPs. Further, inhibition of Sonic Hedgeho  ...[more]

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