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Review
. 2019 Feb 15:1705:32-42.
doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2018.02.044. Epub 2018 Mar 6.

The crux of Cux genes in neuronal function and plasticity

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The crux of Cux genes in neuronal function and plasticity

Linnea A Weiss et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

Cux1 and Cux2 are the vertebrate members of a family of homeodomain transcription factors (TF) containing Cut repeat DNA-binding sequences. Perturbation of their expression has been implicated in a wide variety of diseases and disorders, ranging from cancer to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Within the nervous system, both genes are expressed during neurogenesis and in specific neuronal subpopulations. Their role during development and circuit specification is discussed here, with a particular focus on the cortex where their restricted expression in pyramidal neurons of the upper layers appears to be responsible for many of the specialized functions of these cells, and where their functions have been extensively investigated. Finally, we discuss how Cux TF represent a promising avenue for manipulating neuronal function and for reprogramming.

Keywords: Brain disorders; CUX1; CUX2; Cortex; Cutl1; Cutl2; Cux1; Cux2; Reprogramming; Selector; Superficial layers; Transcription factors; Upper layers.

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