Loss of the neural-specific BAF subunit ACTL6B relieves repression of early response genes and causes recessive autism

Volume: 117, Issue: 18, Pages: 10055 - 10066
Published: Apr 20, 2020
Abstract
Synaptic activity in neurons leads to the rapid activation of genes involved in mammalian behavior. ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers such as the BAF complex contribute to these responses and are generally thought to activate transcription. However, the mechanisms keeping such "early activation" genes silent have been a mystery. In the course of investigating Mendelian recessive autism, we identified six families with segregating...
Paper Details
Title
Loss of the neural-specific BAF subunit ACTL6B relieves repression of early response genes and causes recessive autism
Published Date
Apr 20, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
18
Pages
10055 - 10066
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