The proper balance of excitatory and inhibitory neurons is crucial for normal processing of somatosensory information in the dorsal spinal cord. Two neural basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors (TFs), Ascl1 and Ptf1a, have contrasting functions in specifying these neurons. To understand how Ascl1 and Ptf1a function in this process, we identified their direct transcriptional targets genome-wide in the embryonic mouse neural tube using ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq. We show that Ascl1 and Ptf1a directly regulate distinct homeodomain TFs that specify excitatory or inhibitory neuronal fates. In addition, Ascl1 directly regulates genes with roles in several steps of the neurogenic program, including Notch signaling, neuronal differentiation, axon ...
Neural networks are balanced by inhibitory and excitatory neuronal activity. The formation of these ...
The proneural transcription factor Ascl1 coordinates gene expression in both proliferating and diffe...
SummaryDespite increasing evidence for transcriptional control of neural connectivity, how transcrip...
The proper balance of excitatory and inhibitory neurons is crucial for normal processing of somatose...
SummaryGenerating a balanced network of inhibitory and excitatory neurons during development require...
Proneural transcription factors (TFs) such as Ascl1 function as master regulators of neurogenesis in...
Inhibitory interneurons of the spinal dorsal horn play critical roles in the processing of noxious a...
Inhibitory interneurons of the spinal dorsal horn play critical roles in the processing of noxious a...
AbstractIn many regions of the nervous system, the combinatorial action of transcriptional factors s...
Cell fate commitment of spinal progenitor neurons is initiated by long-range, midline-derived, morph...
The development of the nervous system is critically dependent on the production of functionally dive...
SummaryThe generation of neurons from neural stem cells requires large-scale changes in gene express...
Abstract During cellular specification, transcription factors orchestrate cellular decisions through...
12 páginas, 7 figurasDevelopmental programs that generate the astonishing neuronal diversity of the ...
SummaryThe proneural transcription factor Ascl1 coordinates gene expression in both proliferating an...
Neural networks are balanced by inhibitory and excitatory neuronal activity. The formation of these ...
The proneural transcription factor Ascl1 coordinates gene expression in both proliferating and diffe...
SummaryDespite increasing evidence for transcriptional control of neural connectivity, how transcrip...
The proper balance of excitatory and inhibitory neurons is crucial for normal processing of somatose...
SummaryGenerating a balanced network of inhibitory and excitatory neurons during development require...
Proneural transcription factors (TFs) such as Ascl1 function as master regulators of neurogenesis in...
Inhibitory interneurons of the spinal dorsal horn play critical roles in the processing of noxious a...
Inhibitory interneurons of the spinal dorsal horn play critical roles in the processing of noxious a...
AbstractIn many regions of the nervous system, the combinatorial action of transcriptional factors s...
Cell fate commitment of spinal progenitor neurons is initiated by long-range, midline-derived, morph...
The development of the nervous system is critically dependent on the production of functionally dive...
SummaryThe generation of neurons from neural stem cells requires large-scale changes in gene express...
Abstract During cellular specification, transcription factors orchestrate cellular decisions through...
12 páginas, 7 figurasDevelopmental programs that generate the astonishing neuronal diversity of the ...
SummaryThe proneural transcription factor Ascl1 coordinates gene expression in both proliferating an...
Neural networks are balanced by inhibitory and excitatory neuronal activity. The formation of these ...
The proneural transcription factor Ascl1 coordinates gene expression in both proliferating and diffe...
SummaryDespite increasing evidence for transcriptional control of neural connectivity, how transcrip...