PubMed: 28167836

Title
Autism-associated Dyrk1a truncation mutants impair neuronal dendritic and spine growth and interfere with postnatal cortical development.
Journal
Molecular psychiatry
Volume
23
Issue
None
Pages
747-758
Date
2018-03-01
Authors
Ye K | Dang T | Wu BL | An Y | Cheng C | Duan WY | Qiu ZL | Tong DL | Wu BB | Wu M | Wu W | Yu B | Zhang WX | Zhang YF

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We conclude that the Dyrk1a dosage is critical for proper neurite and axonal outgrowth and that the two nonsense mutations, R205X and E239X, are loss-of-function mutants.

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