Researchers discovered that the gap junction protein connexin43, and specifically its cytoplasmic tail, is essential for neurons to migrate properly during brain development. When connexin43 was removed from radial glial cells in mice, newborn neurons failed to migrate from their birthplace to their correct position in the cortex, and this defect could not be rescued by a version of connexin43 missing its C-terminal domain.
Cina, Cima; Maass, Karen; Theis, Martin; Willecke, Klaus; Bechberger, John F; Naus, Christian C