Authors
Jonathan WC Lim, Amber-Lee S Donahoo, Jens Bunt, Timothy J Edwards, Laura R Fenlon, Ying Liu, Jing Zhou, Randal X Moldrich, Michael Piper, Ilan Gobius, Timothy L Bailey, Naomi R Wray, Nicoletta Kessaris, Mu-Ming Poo, John LR Rubenstein, Linda J Richards
Publication date
2015/11/1
Journal
Development
Volume
142
Issue
21
Pages
3746-3757
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Description
Transcription factors act during cortical development as master regulatory genes that specify cortical arealization and cellular identities. Although numerous transcription factors have been identified as being crucial for cortical development, little is known about their downstream targets and how they mediate the emergence of specific neuronal connections via selective axon guidance. The EMX transcription factors are essential for early patterning of the cerebral cortex, but whether EMX1 mediates interhemispheric connectivity by controlling corpus callosum formation remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that in mice on the C57Bl/6 background EMX1 plays an essential role in the midline crossing of an axonal subpopulation of the corpus callosum derived from the anterior cingulate cortex. In the absence of EMX1, cingulate axons display reduced expression of the axon guidance receptor NRP1 and form aberrant …
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