2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.04.042
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Down-regulated in renal cell carcinoma 1 (DRR1) regulates axon outgrowth during hippocampal neuron development

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“…All three displayed different patterns of expression throughout development: FAM107A had low expression at P4 and P7 before peaking at P28, GAT3 peaked at P7, and GLT1 increased expression across all ages (Figure 6). These patterns of expression throughout development are consistent with prior findings for FAM107A (Lu et al, 2021), GLT1 (Furuta et al, 1997), and GAT3 (Minelli et al, 2003). Although all targets displayed differences in expression patterns, all three increased their expression over time with highest levels at P28, indicating that these are markers of astrocyte maturation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…All three displayed different patterns of expression throughout development: FAM107A had low expression at P4 and P7 before peaking at P28, GAT3 peaked at P7, and GLT1 increased expression across all ages (Figure 6). These patterns of expression throughout development are consistent with prior findings for FAM107A (Lu et al, 2021), GLT1 (Furuta et al, 1997), and GAT3 (Minelli et al, 2003). Although all targets displayed differences in expression patterns, all three increased their expression over time with highest levels at P28, indicating that these are markers of astrocyte maturation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Synaptic scaling involves changes in surface AMPAR content (Turrigiano, 2008;Forrest et al, 2018). Previous findings associate DRR1 with cell growth regulation and neuronal outgrowth (Mu et al, 2017;Lu et al, 2021;Chen et al, 2022). More importantly, DRR1 was found sharing similar promoter profiles with AMPARs and is co-expressed and co-regulated with AMPAR-subunits (Chong et al, 2007;Schmidt et al, 2011).…”
Section: Changes In Drr1 Expression Impact On Synaptic Scalingmentioning
confidence: 84%