T. Yagi et al., REGIONAL LOCALIZATION OF FYN IN ADULT BRAIN - STUDIES WITH MICE IN WHICH FYN GENE WAS REPLACED BY LACZ, Oncogene, 8(12), 1993, pp. 3343-3351
Mutant mice in which beta-galactosidase gene (lacZ) was inserted into
fyn locus were generated by homologous recombination in embryonic stem
cells to examine the Fyn expression in the central nervous system. In
adult brain, intensive beta-galactosidase activity was observed in ol
factory bulb, cerebellum and hippocampus of the limbic system; the sub
cellular distribution of the activity was apparent not only in cell bo
dy but also in neural processes, and homozygous mutant mice live-born
displayed an anatomical abnormality in the neural cell layer of the hi
ppocampal formation. In spinal cord it was specifically expressed in d
orsal horn, and in brain stem it was more characteristic in the sensor
y pathway, suggesting roles of Fyn in the sensory nervous network. In
the white matter area, it was intense at postnatal day 10 but not dete
ctable in adult, suggesting Fyn's role in myelinization.