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Oligodendrocyte myelin glycoprotein (OMgp): evolution, structure and function
Authors:Patrick Vourc'h  Christian Andres  
Institution:Génétique et physiopathologie de l'autisme et des déficiences mentales, INSERM U619, CHRU Tours and Faculté de Médecine, 2 bis Bd Tonnellé, 37032, Tours Cedex, France
Abstract:The oligodendrocyte myelin glycoprotein (OMgp) is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein expressed by neurons and oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS). Although the precise function of OMgp is yet to be determined in vivo, recent in vitro studies suggested roles for this protein in both the developing and adult central nervous system. In vitro experiments demonstrated the participation of OMgp in growth cone collapse and inhibition of neurite outgrowth through its interaction with NgR, the receptor for Nogo. This function requires its leucine-rich repeat domain, a highly conserved region in OMgp during mammal evolution. OMgp leucine-rich repeat domain is also implicated in the inhibition of cell proliferation. Based on its developmental expression, localization and structure, OMgp may also be involved in the formation and maintenance of myelin sheaths. Cell proliferation, neuronal sprouting and myelination are crucial processes involved in brain development and regeneration after injury. Here, we review the information available on the structure and evolution of OMgp, summarize its tissue expression and discuss its putative role(s) during the development and in adult CNS.
Keywords:OMgp  Development  Oligodendrocyte  Neuron  Nogo  MAG  NF1 gene  Leucine-rich repeat
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