Surprise finding reveals the dual role of key neurodevelopmental gene FOXG1

A new study conducted by SISSA’s Laboratory of Cerebral Cortex Development and recently published in BMC Biology has led to a surprising revelation about the role of the FOXG1 gene: not only does it orchestrate development of the anterior brain by regulating RNA transcription, but its role includes direct regulation of RNA translation, i.e. protein production.

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