Peripheral nerve demyelination caused by a mutant Rho GTPase guanine nucleotide exchange factor, frabin/FGD4
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2007Yazar
BATTALOGLU, Esra
NIEMANN, Axel
KIRSCHNER, Janbernd
STENDEL, Claudia
ROOS, Andreas
DECONINCK, Tine
PEREIRA, Jorge
CASTAGNER, Francois
KORINTHENBERG, Rudolf
KETELSEN, Uwe-Peter
NICHOLSON, Garth
OUVRIER, Robert
SEEGER, Juergen
DE JONGHE, Peter
WEIS, Joachim
KRUETTGEN, Alexander
RUDNIK-SCHOENEBORN, Sabine
BERGMANN, Carsten
SUTER, Ueli
ZERRES, Klaus
TIMMERMAN, Vincent
RELVAS, Joao B.
SENDEREK, Jan
Parman, Yesim
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GTPases of the Rho subfamily are widely involved in the myelination of the vertebrate nervous system. Rho GTPase activity is temporally and spatially regulated by a set of specific guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). Here, we report that disruption of frabin/ FGD4, a GEF for the Rho GTPase cell- division cycle 42 (Cdc42), causes peripheral nerve demyelination in patients with autosomal recessive Charcot-Marie-Tooth ( CMT) neuropathy. These data, together with the ability of frabin to induce Cdc42- mediated cell-shape changes in transfected Schwann cells, suggest that Rho GTPase signaling is essential for proper myelination of the peripheral nervous system.
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