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Rho-GDIγ belongs to the Rho-GDI protein family, which was observed to have high level expression in the entire brain. Although it exists in neuronal population, its physiological function is poorly understood. This study shows that Rho-GDIγ is a key factor in the G13 signaling pathway based on an analysis of global gene expression. By using RNAi technology to downregulate expression of Rho-GDIγ we found distinct morphological changes in neural stem cell line C17.2. More important, RT-PCR confirmed that RNAi-mediated downregulation of Rho-GDIγ decreased expression of Rho-GDIγ-regulated genes RhoA, Cdc42, Limk2, and N-WASP and slightly increased expression of Rac1. Further, immunochemical staining indicated that downregulation of Rho-GDIγ increased the tendency of C17.2 cells to differentiate. These data strongly suggest that Rho-GDIγ plays a key role in the differentiation of neural stem cells.
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We thank Prof. Snyder, E. Y. for kindly donating C17.2 for this research. This work was supported by grants from the Major State Basic Research and Development Program of China (973 program, Grant No.2006CB500702), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.30570590, 30770695), the Shanghai Commission of Science and Technology Basic Research Fund (Grant No.03JC14030), the Shanghai Commission of Education Science and Technology Innovation Fund (Grant No.08 ZZ41).
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Lu, W., Wang, J. & Wen, T. Downregulation of Rho-GDI γ promotes differentiation of neural stem cells. Mol Cell Biochem 311, 233–240 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11010-008-9713-9
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