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XB-ART-7780
Mol Psychiatry 2002 Jan 01;71:12-6. doi: 10.1038/sj.mp.4000975.
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Reiner O , Cahana A , Escamez T , Martinez S .


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LIS1 is one of the genes that has a principle role in brain development since hemizygote mutations in LIS1 result in a severe brain malformation known as lissencephaly ('smooth brain'). LIS1 is a WD repeat protein and is known to be involved in several protein complexes that are likely to play a functional role in brain development. We discuss here the brain developmental phenotype observed in mice heterozygote for an N-terminal truncated LIS1 protein in view of known LIS1 protein interactions.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: pafah1b1