“…Studies of neurogenesis in Drosophila demonstrate that Delta is regulated by proneural bHLH transcription factors such as acheate-scute or atonal (reviewed by Skeath and Carroll, 1994;Bertrand et al, 2002). Many bHLH homologs are expressed in the vertebrate retina, but only Ascl1 and Neurog2 are expressed in mitotically active progenitors (Jasoni et al, 1994;Jasoni and Reh, 1996;Perron et al, 1998;Yan et al, 2001;Marquardt, et al, 2001;Ma and Wang, 2006;Le et al, 2006;Nelson and Reh, 2008). While the functions of proneural bHLH genes have been extensively investigated with respect to their role in retinal cell fate specification (reviewed by Cepko, 1999;Vetter and Brown, 2001;Yan et al, 2005;Ohsawa and Kageyama, 2007;Harada et al, 2007), their function in the regulation Notch ligands have not been described in the developing retina.…”