2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000936
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A Boolean Model of the Gene Regulatory Network Underlying Mammalian Cortical Area Development

Abstract: The cerebral cortex is divided into many functionally distinct areas. The emergence of these areas during neural development is dependent on the expression patterns of several genes. Along the anterior-posterior axis, gradients of Fgf8, Emx2, Pax6, Coup-tfi, and Sp8 play a particularly strong role in specifying areal identity. However, our understanding of the regulatory interactions between these genes that lead to their confinement to particular spatial patterns is currently qualitative and incomplete. We th… Show more

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“…In recent years it has been shown by gene mapping studies at early stages of development that mouse pallial regionalization is preceded by mutually opposed crisscrossing pairs of gradiental transcription factor expression domains oriented in orthogonal spatial directions. Genes such as Emx2, Pax6, Sp8, and CoupTF1 , active during the critical early patterning stages, show gradiental patterns of expression oriented either rostrocaudally or mediolaterally across the whole pallium, with Emx2 predominating rostrally, Pax6 caudally, Sp8 dorsally, and CoupTF1 ventrally [Sur and Rubenstein, 2005;Mallamaci and Stoykova, 2006;Rash and Grove, 2006;O'Leary and Sahara, 2008;Borello and Pierani, 2010;Giacomantonio and Goodhill, 2010]. Additional gradients and secondary differential regional gene expression patterns are no doubt present as well [Bedogni et al, 2010].…”
Section: Structure Of the Pallium And The Planar Signaling Involved Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years it has been shown by gene mapping studies at early stages of development that mouse pallial regionalization is preceded by mutually opposed crisscrossing pairs of gradiental transcription factor expression domains oriented in orthogonal spatial directions. Genes such as Emx2, Pax6, Sp8, and CoupTF1 , active during the critical early patterning stages, show gradiental patterns of expression oriented either rostrocaudally or mediolaterally across the whole pallium, with Emx2 predominating rostrally, Pax6 caudally, Sp8 dorsally, and CoupTF1 ventrally [Sur and Rubenstein, 2005;Mallamaci and Stoykova, 2006;Rash and Grove, 2006;O'Leary and Sahara, 2008;Borello and Pierani, 2010;Giacomantonio and Goodhill, 2010]. Additional gradients and secondary differential regional gene expression patterns are no doubt present as well [Bedogni et al, 2010].…”
Section: Structure Of the Pallium And The Planar Signaling Involved Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene regulatory networks are models of sets of interactions among genes, the analysis of which is one of the key topics in systems biology and theoretical biology. BNs have been widely used to model the regulatory networks in mammalian cortical area [31], T cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia [75], mammalian cell cycle [26], and to reproduce the wild-type gene expression patterns [8]. Of course, BNs cannot model all aspects of biological systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main methods of constructing gene regulatory networks include: temporal Boolean network model [5], the mutual information [6] 216 mutual information associated with the model are coarser, rarely used alone. The linear combination model, the weighted matrix model, the neural network model and differential equations model of processing power to noise is relatively weak.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%