Brian Key

University of Queensland , Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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  • Article: Repulsive guidance molecule A (RGMa): a molecule for all seasons.
    Brian Key, Grace J Lah
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    ABSTRACT: RGMa (repulsive guidance molecule a) was the first identified molecule that possessed the necessary functional activity to repulse and steer growth cones to their target in the brain. By binding to its neogenin receptor, RGMa caused the collapse of growth cones and encouraged axons to grow along specific trajectories in vitro. Although originally characterized in 1990, RGMa was not conclusively shown to mediate axon guidance in vivo for another 12 years. Loss-of-function analysis in mice revealed that RGMa may play a more important role in neural tube morphogenesis. RGMa has now emerged as a molecule with pleiotropic roles involving cell adhesion, cell migration, cell polarity and cell differentiation which together strongly influence early morphogenetic events as well as immune responses. RGMa can be regarded as a molecule for all seasons.
    Cell adhesion & migration 03/2012; 6(2):85-90. · 1.82 Impact Factor

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  • 2012
    • University of Queensland 
      • School of Biomedical Sciences
      Brisbane, Queensland, Australia