What is it about?

This report reveals that the genes Btg1 and Tis21/Btg2 are required in the growth of the cerebellum, with different roles. Without these genes, there is an abnormal cerebellum with impaired motor coordination.

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Why is it important?

The development of the cerebellum is of key importance not only for motor coordination but also for memory and emotion. Additionally, Tis21/Btg2 is a suppressor of medulloblastoma, tumor of the cerebellum that develops in children, and also Btg1 may have a part. Thus, these genes are essential to prevent the pathological development of the cerebellum.

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This report is important because it brings to light unknown aspects of brain development, thanks to a complex molecular and in vivo strategy

Dr Felice Tirone
National Research Council Italy

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This page is a summary of: Altered cerebellum development and impaired motor coordination in mice lacking the Btg1 gene: Involvement of cyclin D1, Developmental Biology, December 2015, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2015.10.007.
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