| Literature DB >> 30837222 |
Johannes Stratmann1, Helen Ekman1, Stefan Thor2,3.
Abstract
The nervous system displays a daunting cellular diversity. Neuronal subtypes differ from each other in several aspects, including their neurotransmitter expression and axon projection. These aspects can converge, but can also diverge, such that neurons expressing the same neurotransmitter may project axons to different targets. It is not well understood how regulatory programs converge/diverge to associate/dissociate different cell fate features. Studies of the Drosophila Tv1 neurons have identified a regulatory cascade, ladybird early→collier→apterous/eyes absent→dimmed, that specifies Tv1 neurotransmitter expression. Here, we conduct genetic and transcriptome analysis to address how other aspects of Tv1 cell fate are governed. We find that an initiator terminal selector gene triggers a feedforward loop that branches into different subroutines, each of which establishes different features of this one unique neuronal cell fate.Entities:
Keywords: Axon pathfinding; Cell fate specification; Feedforward loops; Genetic cascades; Terminal selector
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30837222 DOI: 10.1242/dev.174300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868