2.3.1.255 | brain |
during brain development in mouse, Naa10 and Naa15 (the auxiliary subunit of NatA) are highly expressed in regions rich in proliferating and migrating cells, such as the ventricular zone, neocortex, olfactory bulb, and hippocampus. The expression of both genes is downregulated as neurons differentiate and mitotic and migratory activities subside. Then, once again, their expression increases during postnatal development in the hippocampus and during the neuronal dendritic development of Purkinje cells (PCs) in the cerebellum. This finding indicates that the regulation of expression of both genes is related to neuronal development, especially in the hippocampus and in the PCs of the cerebellum |
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