Malformations of the cerebral cortex are an important cause of developmental disabilities and epilepsy. Neurological disorders caused by abnormal neuronal migration have been observed to occur with mutations in tubulin genes. The α- and β-tubulin genes encode cytoskeletal proteins, which play a role in the developing brain. TUBA1A mutations are associated with a wide spectrum of neurological problems, which are characterized by peculiar clinical details and neuroradiologic patterns. This manuscript describes the case of a nine-year-old girl with microcephaly, mild facial dysmorphisms, epileptic seizures, and severe developmental delay, with a de novo heterozygous c.320A>G [p.(His 107 Arg)] mutation in TUBA1A gene, and the clinical aspect...
A large number of genes encoding for tubulin proteins are expressed in the developing brain. Each is...
Neurological disorders characterized by abnormal neuronal migration, organization, axon guidance, an...
Mutations in alpha- and beta-tubulins are increasingly recognized as a major cause of malformations ...
Malformations of the cerebral cortex are an important cause of developmental disabilities and epilep...
TUBA1A tubulinopathy is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with brain malformations as we...
Microtubules are dynamic cytoskeletal polymers that mediate numerous, essential functions such as ax...
Polymicrogyria and lissencephaly are causally heterogeneous disorders of cortical brain development,...
We have recently reported a missense mutation in exon 4 of the tubulin alpha 1A (Tuba1a) gene in a h...
International audienceLissencephalies are congenital malformations responsible for epilepsy and ment...
IntroductionTubulin genes have been related to severe neurological complications and the term “tubul...
The tubulin gene family is mainly expressed in post-mitotic neurons during cortical development with...
We have recently reported a missense mutation in exon 4 of the tubulin alpha 1A (Tuba1a) gene in a h...
The TUBA1A gene encodes tubulin alpha-1A, a protein that is highly expressed in the fetal brain. Alp...
Mutations in the α-1a Tubulin (TUBA1A) gene have recently been found to cause cortical malformations...
Mutations in tubulin genes are responsible for a large spectrum of brain malformations secondary to ...
A large number of genes encoding for tubulin proteins are expressed in the developing brain. Each is...
Neurological disorders characterized by abnormal neuronal migration, organization, axon guidance, an...
Mutations in alpha- and beta-tubulins are increasingly recognized as a major cause of malformations ...
Malformations of the cerebral cortex are an important cause of developmental disabilities and epilep...
TUBA1A tubulinopathy is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with brain malformations as we...
Microtubules are dynamic cytoskeletal polymers that mediate numerous, essential functions such as ax...
Polymicrogyria and lissencephaly are causally heterogeneous disorders of cortical brain development,...
We have recently reported a missense mutation in exon 4 of the tubulin alpha 1A (Tuba1a) gene in a h...
International audienceLissencephalies are congenital malformations responsible for epilepsy and ment...
IntroductionTubulin genes have been related to severe neurological complications and the term “tubul...
The tubulin gene family is mainly expressed in post-mitotic neurons during cortical development with...
We have recently reported a missense mutation in exon 4 of the tubulin alpha 1A (Tuba1a) gene in a h...
The TUBA1A gene encodes tubulin alpha-1A, a protein that is highly expressed in the fetal brain. Alp...
Mutations in the α-1a Tubulin (TUBA1A) gene have recently been found to cause cortical malformations...
Mutations in tubulin genes are responsible for a large spectrum of brain malformations secondary to ...
A large number of genes encoding for tubulin proteins are expressed in the developing brain. Each is...
Neurological disorders characterized by abnormal neuronal migration, organization, axon guidance, an...
Mutations in alpha- and beta-tubulins are increasingly recognized as a major cause of malformations ...