Kinesin family member Kif23 regulates cytokinetic division and maintains neural stem/progenitor cell pool in the developing neocortex
Sharmin Naher,
Takako Kikkawa,
Kenji Iemura
et al.
Abstract:Accurate mitotic division of neural stem cell/progenitor cells (NSPCs) is crucial for the coordinated generation of progenitors and neurons in the developing cortex. Here, we investigated the pivotal role of Kif23, an N-kinesin motor protein, in embryonic mouse NSPCs. We found that Kif23 is highly expressed in the mitotic NSPCs within the embryonic cortex of both mouse and human. Knockdown (KD) of Kif23 led to precocious neurogenesis, attributed to an accelerated cell cycle exit, likely resulting from disrupte… Show more
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