2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.04.283036
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Joint actions of diverse transcription factor families establish neuron-type identities and promote enhancer selectivity

Abstract: To search for general principles underlying neuronal regulatory programs we built an RNA interference library against all transcription factors (TFs) encoded in C. elegans genome and systematically screened for specification defects in ten different neuron types of the monoaminergic (MA) superclass. We identified over 90 TFs involved in MA specification, with at least ten different TFs controlling differentiation of each individual neuron type. These TFs belong predominantly to five TF families (HD, bHLH, ZF, … Show more

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