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A compelling amount of data is accumulating about the polyphonic role of neuronal cadherins during brain development throughout all developmental stages, starting from the involvement of cadherins in the organization of neurulation up to synapse development and plasticity. Recent work has confirmed that specifically N-cadherins play an important role in asymmetrical cellular processes in developing neurons that are at the basis of polarity. In this review we will summarize recent data, which demonstrate how N-cadherin orchestrates distinct processes of polarity establishment in neurons.
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October 2014
VIB Center for the Biology of Disease, KULeuven Center for Human Genetics, Leuven, Belgium and KULeuven, Department of Development and Regeneration, 3000 Leuven, Belgium Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa, CSIC/UAM, 28049 Madrid, Spain
Final morphological polarization of neurons, with the development of a distinct axon and several dendrites, is preceded by phases where they have a non-polarized architecture. The earliest of these phases is that of the round neuron arising from the last mitosis. A second non-polarized stage corresponds to the bipolar neuron, with two morphologically identical neurites.
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April 2012
VIB Center for the Biology of Disease, KULeuven Center for Human Genetics, Leuven, Belgium.
The precise polarization and orientation of developing neurons is essential for the correct wiring of the brain. In pyramidal excitatory neurons, polarization begins with the sprouting of opposite neurites, which later define directed migration and axo-dendritic domains. We here show that endogenous N-cadherin concentrates at one pole of the newborn neuron, from where the first neurite subsequently emerges.
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February 2009
VIB Department of Molecular and Developmental Genetics, KULeuven-Center for Human Genetics, Leuven, Belgium.