Winged helix transcription factor BF-1 is essential for the development of the cerebral hemispheres

S Xuan, CA Baptista, G Balas, W Tao, VC Soares, E Lai - Neuron, 1995 - cell.com
S Xuan, CA Baptista, G Balas, W Tao, VC Soares, E Lai
Neuron, 1995cell.com
We generated mice with a null mutation of the forebrain-restricted transcription factor BF-1 to
examine its function in brain development. Heterozygous animals have an apparently
normal phenotype. Homozygous null BF-1 mutants die at birth and have a dramatic
reduction in the size of the cerebral hemispheres. The development of the ventral
telencephalon is more severely affected than that of the dorsal telencephalon. Telencephalic
neuroepithelial cells are specified in the BF-1 mutant, but their proliferation is reduced …
Summary
We generated mice with a null mutation of the forebrain-restricted transcription factor BF-1 to examine its function in brain development. Heterozygous animals have an apparently normal phenotype. Homozygous null BF-1 mutants die at birth and have a dramatic reduction in the size of the cerebral hemispheres. The development of the ventral telencephalon is more severely affected than that of the dorsal telencephalon. Telencephalic neuroepithelial cells are specified in the BF-1 mutant, but their proliferation is reduced. Dorsal telencephalic neuroepithelial cells also differentiate prematurely, leading to early depletion of the progenitor population. These results suggest that BF-1 controls the morphogenesis of the telencephalon by regulating the rate of neuroepithelial cell proliferation and the timing of neuronal differenUation.
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