Roles of the HUWE1 ubiquitin ligase in nervous system development, function and disease.

Neural Dev

Department of Neuroscience, The Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter, Florida, 33458, USA.

Published: April 2020

Huwe1 is a highly conserved member of the HECT E3 ubiquitin ligase family. Here, we explore the growing importance of Huwe1 in nervous system development, function and disease. We discuss extensive progress made in deciphering how Huwe1 regulates neural progenitor proliferation and differentiation, cell migration, and axon development. We highlight recent evidence indicating that Huwe1 regulates inhibitory neurotransmission. In covering these topics, we focus on findings made using both vertebrate and invertebrate in vivo model systems. Finally, we discuss extensive human genetic studies that strongly implicate HUWE1 in intellectual disability, and heighten the importance of continuing to unravel how Huwe1 affects the nervous system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7184716PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13064-020-00143-9DOI Listing

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