2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.09.003
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The Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Gene Nato3 Drives Expression of Dopaminergic Neuron Transcription Factors in Neural Progenitors

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“…Nato3 is classically known as a neurogenic transcription factor, expressed in the floor plate cells in the developing mesencephalon and spinal cord32,34 . Although Nato3 expression in the spinal cord of postnatal and adult mice has been reported59 , we found here its presence Foxa2 and thereby indirectly regulates the late transcription factor Nurr133,51 . Since Lmx1b, Foxa2 and Nurr1 are neuroprotective transcription factors9,12,13,19 , Nato3 might contribute to dopaminergic neuroprotection by regulating these genes.…”
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“…Nato3 is classically known as a neurogenic transcription factor, expressed in the floor plate cells in the developing mesencephalon and spinal cord32,34 . Although Nato3 expression in the spinal cord of postnatal and adult mice has been reported59 , we found here its presence Foxa2 and thereby indirectly regulates the late transcription factor Nurr133,51 . Since Lmx1b, Foxa2 and Nurr1 are neuroprotective transcription factors9,12,13,19 , Nato3 might contribute to dopaminergic neuroprotection by regulating these genes.…”
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“…Interestingly, it has been shown that Nato3 is expressed in the progenitors of mDA neurons and is required for dopaminergic neurogenesis, analogously to the role of Fer2 in the genesis of DA neurons in flies 32,33,51 . Furthermore, RNA-seq data from the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project (the GTEx Consortium, Nat Genetics, 2013) indicate that, among human tissues, Nato3 expression is relatively restricted to the SN of the adult brain ( Fig.…”
Section: Conditional Deletion Of Nato3 In Differentiated Da Neurons Lmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…bHLH proteins, in general, have been shown to be important in neuronal differentiation and proliferation throughout the embryo and specifically in the brain [58][59][60][61]. Recently, other bHLH proteins have been identified to be involved in FP patterning, expansion of the progenitor pool, and mdDA neurogenesis during embryogenesis [62][63][64][65]. The bHLH protein Nato3 is expressed in the FP throughout development and has been shown to be involved in the regulation of multiple genes involved in mdDA neurogenesis and mdDA neuron lineage commitment [62,64].…”
Section: Fp Patterning In the Midbrainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, other bHLH proteins have been identified to be involved in FP patterning, expansion of the progenitor pool, and mdDA neurogenesis during embryogenesis [62][63][64][65]. The bHLH protein Nato3 is expressed in the FP throughout development and has been shown to be involved in the regulation of multiple genes involved in mdDA neurogenesis and mdDA neuron lineage commitment [62,64]. Loss of Nato3 in the FP leads to a decrease in mdDA neurons, suggesting that it could be importantly involved in expansion of the progenitor pool in the murine FP [62].…”
Section: Fp Patterning In the Midbrainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The function of bHLH proteins differs throughout embryonic development and is dependent on their spatial-temporal expression pattern and binding partner(s) [12,13]. Several members of the bHLH protein family, e.g., Ascl1 (Mash1), Ngn2, Tcf12, and Nato3, have been shown to be involved in early stages of mdDA neuronal development during fate decision of neural progenitors and later subset specification [14][15][16][17].…”
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confidence: 99%