The Structure of the N-Terminal Domain of the Product of the Lissencephaly Gene Lis1 and Its Functional Implications

Volume: 12, Issue: 6, Pages: 987 - 998
Published: Jun 1, 2004
Abstract
Mutations in the Lis1 gene result in lissencephaly (smooth brain), a debilitating developmental syndrome caused by the impaired ability of postmitotic neurons to migrate to their correct destination in the cerebral cortex. Sequence similarities suggest that the LIS1 protein contains a C-terminal seven-blade beta-propeller domain, while the structure of the N-terminal fragment includes the LisH (Lis-homology) motif, a pattern found in over 100...
Paper Details
Title
The Structure of the N-Terminal Domain of the Product of the Lissencephaly Gene Lis1 and Its Functional Implications
Published Date
Jun 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
6
Pages
987 - 998
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