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The expression and alternative splicing of alpha-neurexins during Xenopus development. | LitMetric

The expression and alternative splicing of alpha-neurexins during Xenopus development.

Int J Dev Biol

School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Portsmouth, UK.

Published: April 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • Neurexins play a key role in forming and functioning of synapses, with three genes encoding different forms (alpha and beta) that can generate many protein isoforms through alternative splicing.
  • During frog development (Xenopus laevis), alpha-neurexins are expressed early in immature oocytes, with unique temporal and spatial expression patterns observed during embryonic stages, particularly in the neuroepithelium.
  • The study highlights distinct expression patterns of different neurexin isoforms in the central nervous system and suggests a complex regulation of alternative splicing in response to developmental stages.

Article Abstract

The neurexins are involved in the formation and function of synapses. Each of three genes encodes alpha- and beta-neurexins. Additional diversity (particularly of alpha-neurexins) arises from alternative splicing, resulting in a large number of protein isoforms, the significance of which is currently unclear. We have analysed alpha neurexin expression and alternative splicing during development of the frog Xenopus laevis. Surprisingly, each alpha-neurexin gene is expressed in immature oocytes. During embryonic development, each Xenopus neurexin (nrxn) gene has a distinct temporal expression pattern, with expression being almost exclusively within the neuroepithelium. The spatial expression of nrxnIalpha and nrxnIIalpha is similar in the developing CNS, with staining being observed in the optic cup and in dorsolateral regions of anterior neural tube, but not adjacent to the ventral midline. The pattern of nrxnIIIalpha expression is more restricted, in several domains of the anterior neural tube. In the forebrain, expression was confined to an area in the ventrolateral neural tube; nrxnIIIalpha was also expressed in the hindbrain and spinal cord. By stage 32, a period when synaptogenesis occurs, nrxnIIIalpha is expressed midway along the neural tube's dorso-ventral axis in the hindbrain and anterior spinal cord, at the site of the primary interneuron column. Because of the striking diversity of neurexin isoforms, we analysed alternative splicing of Xenopus transcripts during development and found examples of alternative splice variants of each neurexin. The data demonstrate differential regulation of the alpha neurexins with respect to the gene temporal and spatial expression and alternative splicing.

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