2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-83395-7
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A Casz1–NuRD complex regulates temporal identity transitions in neural progenitors

Abstract: Neural progenitor cells undergo identity transitions during development to ensure the generation different types of neurons and glia in the correct sequence and proportions. A number of temporal identity factors that control these transitions in progenitor competence have been identified, but the molecular mechanisms underlying their function remain unclear. Here, we asked how Casz1, the mammalian orthologue of Drosophila castor, regulates competence during retinal development. We show that Casz1 is required t… Show more

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“…Suppression of gliogenesis was also phenocopied by Polycomb loss-of-function. Although we did not formally demonstrate that NuRD controls Polycomb recruitment, Polycomb proteins were observed to associate with Casz1 [ 33 , 34 ], suggesting a physical linkage between these protein complexes. We propose that Casz1 suppresses gliogenesis by recruiting the NuRD complex to target genes, leading to histone deacetylation and Polycomb occupancy.…”
Section: Nurd Complexes and Developmental Timingmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Suppression of gliogenesis was also phenocopied by Polycomb loss-of-function. Although we did not formally demonstrate that NuRD controls Polycomb recruitment, Polycomb proteins were observed to associate with Casz1 [ 33 , 34 ], suggesting a physical linkage between these protein complexes. We propose that Casz1 suppresses gliogenesis by recruiting the NuRD complex to target genes, leading to histone deacetylation and Polycomb occupancy.…”
Section: Nurd Complexes and Developmental Timingmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Moreover, there is an intimate linkage between NuRD and Polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) at subsets of genomic locations [ 28 , 32 ]. Accordingly, biochemical and functional interactions between these complexes have been repeatedly observed in neural cells (see below) [ 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 ].…”
Section: Nurd Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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