2017
DOI: 10.7554/elife.30647.033
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Author response: BMPs direct sensory interneuron identity in the developing spinal cord using signal-specific not morphogenic activities

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“…Indeed, the generation of spinal neurons deriving from progenitors expressing either the proneural bHLH TF ATOH1 (dP1) or high levels of ASCL1 (dP3, dP5, and p2) is highly sensitive to variations in canonical BMP activity. Conversely, the production of spinal neurons deriving from progenitors expressing PTF1a (dP4), NEUROG1 (dP2, dP6-p1), NEUROG2 (pMN) and possibly NEUROG3 (p3) is much less affected by such variations (Hazen et al, 2011(Hazen et al, , 2012Andrews et al, 2017). A mechanistic explanation for this context-dependent requirement was recently proposed (Le Dréau et al, 2018).…”
Section: Promoting Stem Cell Amplification During Spinal Neurogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the generation of spinal neurons deriving from progenitors expressing either the proneural bHLH TF ATOH1 (dP1) or high levels of ASCL1 (dP3, dP5, and p2) is highly sensitive to variations in canonical BMP activity. Conversely, the production of spinal neurons deriving from progenitors expressing PTF1a (dP4), NEUROG1 (dP2, dP6-p1), NEUROG2 (pMN) and possibly NEUROG3 (p3) is much less affected by such variations (Hazen et al, 2011(Hazen et al, , 2012Andrews et al, 2017). A mechanistic explanation for this context-dependent requirement was recently proposed (Le Dréau et al, 2018).…”
Section: Promoting Stem Cell Amplification During Spinal Neurogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%