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Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade

Specification of the myriad of unique neuronal subtypes found in the nervous system depends upon spatiotemporal cues and terminal selector gene cascades, often acting in sequential combinatorial codes to determine final cell fate. However, a specific neuronal cell subtype can often be generated in d...

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Autores principales: Gabilondo, Hugo, Stratmann, Johannes, Rubio-Ferrera, Irene, Millán-Crespo, Irene, Contero-García, Patricia, Bahrampour, Shahrzad, Thor, Stefan, Benito-Sipos, Jonathan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27148744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002450
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author Gabilondo, Hugo
Stratmann, Johannes
Rubio-Ferrera, Irene
Millán-Crespo, Irene
Contero-García, Patricia
Bahrampour, Shahrzad
Thor, Stefan
Benito-Sipos, Jonathan
author_facet Gabilondo, Hugo
Stratmann, Johannes
Rubio-Ferrera, Irene
Millán-Crespo, Irene
Contero-García, Patricia
Bahrampour, Shahrzad
Thor, Stefan
Benito-Sipos, Jonathan
author_sort Gabilondo, Hugo
collection PubMed
description Specification of the myriad of unique neuronal subtypes found in the nervous system depends upon spatiotemporal cues and terminal selector gene cascades, often acting in sequential combinatorial codes to determine final cell fate. However, a specific neuronal cell subtype can often be generated in different parts of the nervous system and at different stages, indicating that different spatiotemporal cues can converge on the same terminal selectors to thereby generate a similar cell fate. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying such convergence are poorly understood. The Nplp1 neuropeptide neurons in the Drosophila ventral nerve cord can be subdivided into the thoracic-ventral Tv1 neurons and the dorsal-medial dAp neurons. The activation of Nplp1 in Tv1 and dAp neurons depends upon the same terminal selector cascade: col>ap/eya>dimm>Nplp1. However, Tv1 and dAp neurons are generated by different neural progenitors (neuroblasts) with different spatiotemporal appearance. Here, we find that the same terminal selector cascade is triggered by Kr/pdm>grn in dAp neurons, but by Antp/hth/exd/lbe/cas in Tv1 neurons. Hence, two different spatiotemporal combinations can funnel into a common downstream terminal selector cascade to determine a highly related cell fate.
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spelling pubmed-48582402016-05-13 Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade Gabilondo, Hugo Stratmann, Johannes Rubio-Ferrera, Irene Millán-Crespo, Irene Contero-García, Patricia Bahrampour, Shahrzad Thor, Stefan Benito-Sipos, Jonathan PLoS Biol Research Article Specification of the myriad of unique neuronal subtypes found in the nervous system depends upon spatiotemporal cues and terminal selector gene cascades, often acting in sequential combinatorial codes to determine final cell fate. However, a specific neuronal cell subtype can often be generated in different parts of the nervous system and at different stages, indicating that different spatiotemporal cues can converge on the same terminal selectors to thereby generate a similar cell fate. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying such convergence are poorly understood. The Nplp1 neuropeptide neurons in the Drosophila ventral nerve cord can be subdivided into the thoracic-ventral Tv1 neurons and the dorsal-medial dAp neurons. The activation of Nplp1 in Tv1 and dAp neurons depends upon the same terminal selector cascade: col>ap/eya>dimm>Nplp1. However, Tv1 and dAp neurons are generated by different neural progenitors (neuroblasts) with different spatiotemporal appearance. Here, we find that the same terminal selector cascade is triggered by Kr/pdm>grn in dAp neurons, but by Antp/hth/exd/lbe/cas in Tv1 neurons. Hence, two different spatiotemporal combinations can funnel into a common downstream terminal selector cascade to determine a highly related cell fate. Public Library of Science 2016-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4858240/ /pubmed/27148744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002450 Text en © 2016 Gabilondo 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gabilondo, Hugo
Stratmann, Johannes
Rubio-Ferrera, Irene
Millán-Crespo, Irene
Contero-García, Patricia
Bahrampour, Shahrzad
Thor, Stefan
Benito-Sipos, Jonathan
Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade
title Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade
title_full Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade
title_fullStr Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade
title_full_unstemmed Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade
title_short Neuronal Cell Fate Specification by the Convergence of Different Spatiotemporal Cues on a Common Terminal Selector Cascade
title_sort neuronal cell fate specification by the convergence of different spatiotemporal cues on a common terminal selector cascade
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27148744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002450
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