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Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis

Understanding how diversity of neural cells is generated is one of the main tasks of developmental biology. The Hairy/E(spl) family members are potential targets of Notch signaling, which has been shown to be fundamental to neural cell maintenance, cell fate decisions, and compartment boundary forma...

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Autores principales: Chung, Pei-Chen, Lin, Wen-Shiuan, Scotting, Paul J., Hsieh, Fu-Yu, Wu, Hui-Lan, Cheng, Yi-Chuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21541299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019394
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author Chung, Pei-Chen
Lin, Wen-Shiuan
Scotting, Paul J.
Hsieh, Fu-Yu
Wu, Hui-Lan
Cheng, Yi-Chuan
author_facet Chung, Pei-Chen
Lin, Wen-Shiuan
Scotting, Paul J.
Hsieh, Fu-Yu
Wu, Hui-Lan
Cheng, Yi-Chuan
author_sort Chung, Pei-Chen
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description Understanding how diversity of neural cells is generated is one of the main tasks of developmental biology. The Hairy/E(spl) family members are potential targets of Notch signaling, which has been shown to be fundamental to neural cell maintenance, cell fate decisions, and compartment boundary formation. However, their response to Notch signaling and their roles in neurogenesis are still not fully understood. In the present study, we isolated a zebrafish homologue of hairy/E(spl), her8a, and showed this gene is specifically expressed in the developing nervous system. her8a is positively regulated by Su(H)-dependent Notch signaling as revealed by a Notch-defective mutant and injection of variants of the Notch intracellular regulator, Su(H). Morpholino knockdown of Her8a resulted in upregulation of proneural and post-mitotic neuronal markers, indicating that Her8a is essential for the inhibition of neurogenesis. In addition, markers for glial precursors and mature glial cells were down-regulated in Her8a morphants, suggesting Her8a is required for gliogenesis. The role of Her8a and its response to Notch signaling is thus similar to mammalian HES1, however this is the converse of what is seen for the more closely related mammalian family member, HES6. This study not only provides further understanding of how the fundamental signaling pathway, Notch signaling, and its downstream genes mediate neural development and differentiation, but also reveals evolutionary diversity in the role of H/E(spl) genes.
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spelling pubmed-30825742011-05-03 Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis Chung, Pei-Chen Lin, Wen-Shiuan Scotting, Paul J. Hsieh, Fu-Yu Wu, Hui-Lan Cheng, Yi-Chuan PLoS One Research Article Understanding how diversity of neural cells is generated is one of the main tasks of developmental biology. The Hairy/E(spl) family members are potential targets of Notch signaling, which has been shown to be fundamental to neural cell maintenance, cell fate decisions, and compartment boundary formation. However, their response to Notch signaling and their roles in neurogenesis are still not fully understood. In the present study, we isolated a zebrafish homologue of hairy/E(spl), her8a, and showed this gene is specifically expressed in the developing nervous system. her8a is positively regulated by Su(H)-dependent Notch signaling as revealed by a Notch-defective mutant and injection of variants of the Notch intracellular regulator, Su(H). Morpholino knockdown of Her8a resulted in upregulation of proneural and post-mitotic neuronal markers, indicating that Her8a is essential for the inhibition of neurogenesis. In addition, markers for glial precursors and mature glial cells were down-regulated in Her8a morphants, suggesting Her8a is required for gliogenesis. The role of Her8a and its response to Notch signaling is thus similar to mammalian HES1, however this is the converse of what is seen for the more closely related mammalian family member, HES6. This study not only provides further understanding of how the fundamental signaling pathway, Notch signaling, and its downstream genes mediate neural development and differentiation, but also reveals evolutionary diversity in the role of H/E(spl) genes. Public Library of Science 2011-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3082574/ /pubmed/21541299 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019394 Text en Chung et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chung, Pei-Chen
Lin, Wen-Shiuan
Scotting, Paul J.
Hsieh, Fu-Yu
Wu, Hui-Lan
Cheng, Yi-Chuan
Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis
title Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis
title_full Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis
title_fullStr Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis
title_short Zebrafish Her8a Is Activated by Su(H)-Dependent Notch Signaling and Is Essential for the Inhibition of Neurogenesis
title_sort zebrafish her8a is activated by su(h)-dependent notch signaling and is essential for the inhibition of neurogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21541299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019394
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