PAK3 mutation in nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardation (original) (raw)
References
Gleeson, J.G. et al.doublecortin, a brain-specific gene mutated in human X-linked lissencephaly and double cortex syndrome, encodes a putative signaling protein. Cell92, 63–72 (1998). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Antonarakis, S. & Van Aelst, L. Mind the GAP, Rho, Rab and GDI. Nature Genet.19, 106– 108 (1998). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Gedeon, A., Donnelly, A., Mulley, J., Kerr, B. & Turner, G. How many X-linked genes for nonspecific mental retardation (MRX) are there? Am. J. Med. Genet.64, 158–162 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
D'Adamo, P. et al. Mutations in GDI1 are responsible for X-linked non-specific mental retardation. Nature Genet.19, 134 –139 (1998). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Gecz, J., Gedeon, A., Sutherland, G. & Mulley, J. Identification of the gene, FMR2, associated with FRAXE mental retardation. Nature Genet.13, 105– 108 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Nobes, C. & Hall, A. Rho, Rac, and Cdc42 GTPases regulate the assembly of multimolecular focal complexes associated with actin stress fibers, lamellipodia, and filopodia. Cell81, 53–62 (1995). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Kaufmann, N., Wills, Z.P. & Van Vactor, D. Drosophila Rac1 controls motor axon guidance. Development125, 453–461 (1998). CASPubMed Google Scholar
Luo, L., Liao, Y., Jan, L. & Jan, Y. Distinct morphogenetic roles of similar small GTPases: Drosophila Drac1 is involved in axonal outgrowth and myoblast fusion. Genes Dev.8, 1787– 1802 (1994). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Luo, L., Jan, L. & Jan, Y. Rho family small GTP-binding proteins in growth cone signalling. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol.7, 81–86 (1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Zipkin, I., Kindt, R. & Kenyon, C. Role of a new rho family member in cell migration and axon guidance in C. elegans. Cell90, 883 –894 (1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Threadgill, R., Bobb, K. & Ghosh, A. Regulation of dendritic growth and remodeling by Rho, Rac, and Cdc42. Neuron19, 625–634 ( 1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Luo, L. et al. Differential effects of the Rac GTPase on Purkinje cell axons and dendritic trunks and spines. Nature379, 837–840 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Allen, K., Gleeson, J., Shoup, S. & Walsh, C. A YAC contig in Xq22.3-q23, from DXS287 to DXS8088, spanning the brain-specific genes doublecortin and PAK3. Genomics, in press.
Bagrodia, S., Taylor, S.J., Creasy, C.L., Chernoff, J. & Cerione, R.A. Identification of a mouse p21Cdc42/Rac activated kinase. J. Biol. Chem.270, 22731 –22737 (1995). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Manser, E. et al. Molecular cloning of a new member of the p21-Cdc42/Rac-activated kinase (PAK) family. J. Biol. Chem.270, 25070–25078 (1995). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Ogilvie, D.J. & James, L.A. End rescue from YACs using the vectorette. Methods Mol. Biol.54, 131– 138 (1996). CASPubMed Google Scholar
Donnelly, A.J., Partington, M.W., Ryan, A.K. & Mulley, J.C. Regional localisation of two non-specific X-linked mental retardation genes (MRX30 and MRX31). Am. J. Med. Genet.64, 113–120 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Bokoch, G.M. et al. Interaction of the Nck adapter protein with p21-activated kinase (PAK1). J. Biol. Chem.271, 25746 –25749 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Hanks, S.K. & Quinn, A.M. Protein kinase catalytic domain sequence database: identification of conserved features of primary structure and classification of family members. Methods Enzymol.200, 38–62 (1991). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Sells, M.A. et al. Human p21-activated kinase (Pak1) regulates actin organization in mammalian cells. Curr. Biol.7, 202– 210 (1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Gregg, R.G., Palmer, C., Kirkpatrick, S. & Simantel, A. Localization of a non-specific X-linked mental retardation gene, MRX23, to Xq23-q24. Hum. Mol. Genet.5, 411– 414 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Gu, X.X. et al. Localisation of a new gene for non-specific mental retardation to Xq22-q26 (MRX35). J. Med. Genet.33, 52–55 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Ryan, S.G. et al. Epilepsy and mental retardation limited to females: an X-linked dominant disorder with male sparing. Nature Genet.17, 92–95 (1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Illarioshkin, S.N. et al. X-linked nonprogressive congenital cerebellar hypoplasia: clinical description and mapping to chromosome Xq. Ann. Neurol.40, 75–83 ( 1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Billuart, P. et al. Oligophrenin-1 encodes a rhoGAP protein involved in X-linked mental retardation. Nature392, 923– 926 (1998). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Bagrodia, S., Derijard, B., Davis, R.J. & Cerione, R.A. Cdc42 and PAK-mediated signaling leads to Jun kinase and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation. J. Biol. Chem.270, 27995–27998 (1995). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Fischer, M., Kaech, S., Knutti, D. & Matus, A. Rapid actin-based plasticity in dendritic spines. Neuron20, 847–854 (1998). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Zhang, S. et al. Rho family GTPases regulate p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase through the downstream mediator Pak1. J. Biol. Chem.270, 23934–23936 (1995). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Brown, J. et al. Human Ste20 homologue hPAK1 links GTPases to the JNK MAP kinase pathway. Curr. Biol.6, 598– 605 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Milner, B., Squire, L.R. & Kandel, E.R. Cognitive neuroscience and the study of memory. Neuron20, 445–468 ( 1998). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Osada, S., Izawa, M., Koyama, T., Hirai, S. & Ohno, S. A domain containing the Cdc42/Rac interactive binding (CRIB) region of p65PAK inhibits transcriptional activation and cell transformation mediated by the Ras-Rac pathway. FEBS Lett.404, 227– 233 (1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Daniels, R.H., Hall, P.S. & Bokoch, G.M. Membrane targeting of p21-activated kinase 1 (PAK1) induces neurite outgrowth from PC12 cells. EMBO J.17, 754–764 (1998). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Galisteo, M.L., Chernoff, J., Su, Y.C., Skolnik, E.Y. & Schlessinger, J. The adaptor protein Nck links receptor tyrosine kinases with the serine- threonine kinase Pak1. J. Biol. Chem.271, 20997–21000 (1996). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Lu, W., Katz, S., Gupta, R. & Mayer, B. Activation of Pak by membrane localization mediated by an SH3 domain from the adaptor protein Nck. Curr. Biol.7, 85– 94 (1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Manser, E. et al. Expression of constitutively active α-PAK reveals effects of the kinase on actin and focal complexes. Mol. Cell Biol.17, 1129–1143 (1997). ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Murphy, T., Schnaar, R. & Coyle, J. Immature cortical neurons are uniquely sensitive to glutamate toxicity by inhibition of cystine uptake. FASEB J.4, 1624–1633 (1990). ArticleCAS Google Scholar