2019
DOI: 10.1101/783241
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DrosophilaNeuroblast Selection Gated by Notch, Snail, SoxB and EMT Gene Interplay

Abstract: In the developing Drosophila central nervous system neural progenitor (neuroblast; NB) selection is gated by lateral inhibition, controlled by Notch signalling and proneural genes. However, proneural mutants only display partial NB reduction, indicating the existence of additional genes with proneural activity. In addition, recent studies reveal involvement of key epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) genes in NB selection, but the regulatory interplay between Notch signalling and the EMT machinery is unclea… Show more

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“…During embryogenesis, NBs are specified in the neuro-ecotoderm by pro-neural induction, the combination of Notch signalling, SoxNeuro and Worniu, and a coordinate-code of transcription factors [ 9 , 12 ]. NBs divide asymmetrically, to produce a self-renewing NB and a ganglion mother cell (GMC), which divides once to produce either two neurons, or a neuron and a glial cell [ 3 ].…”
Section: Developmental Neuroblasts Disappear By the End Of Pupal Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During embryogenesis, NBs are specified in the neuro-ecotoderm by pro-neural induction, the combination of Notch signalling, SoxNeuro and Worniu, and a coordinate-code of transcription factors [ 9 , 12 ]. NBs divide asymmetrically, to produce a self-renewing NB and a ganglion mother cell (GMC), which divides once to produce either two neurons, or a neuron and a glial cell [ 3 ].…”
Section: Developmental Neuroblasts Disappear By the End Of Pupal Lmentioning
confidence: 99%