The Conserved Transcription Factor Krüppel Regulates the Survival and Neurogenesis of Mushroom Body Neuroblasts inDrosophilaAdult Brains
Jin Man,
Xian Shu,
Haoer Shi
et al.
Abstract:SummaryIn various metazoans, includingDrosophilaand humans, neural progenitors exit the cell cycle and are eliminated by the end of development, limiting adult neurogenesis. We demonstrate that inDrosophila,the conserved transcription factorKrüppel(Kr) controls neurogenic capacity of a specific subset of neuroblasts that forms the mushroom body (MBNBs), analogous to the mammalian hippocampus. TheIrregular facetmutation, which altersKrexpression, and neuroblast-specific Kr depletion allow MBNBs, but not other n… Show more
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