Abstract:KIF2A is a microtubule-depolymerizing kinesin motor protein with essential roles in neural progenitor division and axonal pruning during brain development. KIF2A is alternatively spliced in nervous tissue by specific RNA-binding proteins. However, how different KIF2A isoforms function during development of the cerebral cortex is not known. Here, we focus on three Kif2a isoforms expressed in mouse embryonic and postnatal cerebral cortex. We show that KIF2A is essential for dendritic pruning of primary cortical … Show more
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