# Junction-mediating and regulatory protein (JMY) is a promoting protein for radial migration of cortical neurons

**Authors:** Xiang-ren Chen, Zhi-yi Chen, Shu-ya Qi, Qing-yun Huang, Li-hang Wei, Ming-yue Chen, Hao Li, Na Huang, Yong-xin Kang, Zhong-xin Guo, Xue-chao Jing, Guo-he Tan, Yuan-yuan Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41420-026-02974-7 · 2026-02-26

## TL;DR

JMY protein is crucial for radial migration of neurons in the developing mouse brain and affects cognitive functions.

## Contribution

Identifies JMY as a novel promoting factor for radial migration and neural development.

## Key findings

- JMY is highly expressed in neurogenic regions of the developing mouse brain.
- Knockdown of JMY disrupts neuronal migration, differentiation, and dendritic complexity.
- JMY deficiency leads to cognitive impairments and laminar disorganization in mice.

## Abstract

Radial neuronal migration is a critical process for the formation of the cerebral cortical layers. Although transcriptional regulators are implicated in neuronal migration, the molecular mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Junction-mediating and regulatory protein (JMY), a p53 coactivator with established roles in embryonic development, has an unclear role in neurodevelopment. Here, we found that JMY is highly expressed in the developing mouse brain, particularly in the ventricular zone and subventricular zone, regions associated with neurogenesis. Knockdown of Jmy resulted in delayed radial migration of cortical neurons, disrupted cell cycle exit, impaired neuronal differentiation, reduced dendritic complexity and produced laminar disorganization. Behavioral tests showed spatial learning and memory deficits in JMY-deficient mice. Proteomic analysis suggested that knocking out Jmy in the mouse brain affects cell cycle-related pathways. Our findings indicate an important role of JMY in neural development and cognitive function in the developing mouse brain, providing novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying neuronal migration during corticogenesis.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** JMY (junction mediating and regulatory protein, p53 cofactor) [NCBI Gene 133746]
- **Proteins:** JMY (junction mediating and regulatory protein, p53 cofactor), TP53 (tumor protein p53)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Jmy (junction-mediating and regulatory protein) [NCBI Gene 57748], Trp53-ps (transformation related protein 53, pseudogene) [NCBI Gene 22060]
- **Diseases:** learning and memory deficits (MESH:D007859)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

## Figures

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