AbstractNeuronal death induced by a variety of means requires participation of the E2F family of transcription factors. Here, we show that E2F acts as a gene silencer in neurons and that repression of E2F-responsive genes is required for neuronal survival. Moreover, neuronal death evoked by DNA damaging agents or trophic factor withdrawal is characterized by derepression of E2F-responsive genes. Such derepression, rather than direct E2F-promoted gene activation, is required for death. Among the genes that are derepressed in neurons subjected to DNA damage or trophic factor withdrawal are the transcription factors B- and C-myb. Overexpression of B- and C-myb is sufficient to evoke neuronal death. These findings support a model in which E2F-d...
Summary Basic biological processes require gene expression. Tightly regulated molecules known as tra...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) that normally regulate ...
Neuronal survival is dependent upon the retinoblastoma family members, Rb1 (Rb) and Rb2 (p130). Rb i...
AbstractNeuronal death induced by a variety of means requires participation of the E2F family of tra...
Evidence indicates that neuronal loss in the course of neurodegenerative disease often occurs throug...
Although B-amyloid (AB) is suggested to play an important role in Alzheimer's disease, the mechanism...
The transcription factor E2F1 is known to mediate apoptosis in isolated quiescent and postmitotic ca...
<p>E2F transcription factors regulate a wide range of biological processes, including the cellular r...
<p>Rat cortical neurons were co-transfected with expression plasmids for ß-galactosidase with, eithe...
AbstractWe review here evidence defining a molecular pathway that includes cell cycle-related molecu...
Cell cycle molecules are mostly dormant in differentiated neurons that are post-mitotic and in the ...
Neurons are highly differentiated cells that normally never enter a cell cycle; if they do, the resu...
The family of myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) transcription factors comprises four highly conserved...
AbstractNeurotrophic factors are essential for the survival of neurons. We found that the endoplasmi...
E2Fs play a central role in cell proliferation and growth arrest through their ability to regulate g...
Summary Basic biological processes require gene expression. Tightly regulated molecules known as tra...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) that normally regulate ...
Neuronal survival is dependent upon the retinoblastoma family members, Rb1 (Rb) and Rb2 (p130). Rb i...
AbstractNeuronal death induced by a variety of means requires participation of the E2F family of tra...
Evidence indicates that neuronal loss in the course of neurodegenerative disease often occurs throug...
Although B-amyloid (AB) is suggested to play an important role in Alzheimer's disease, the mechanism...
The transcription factor E2F1 is known to mediate apoptosis in isolated quiescent and postmitotic ca...
<p>E2F transcription factors regulate a wide range of biological processes, including the cellular r...
<p>Rat cortical neurons were co-transfected with expression plasmids for ß-galactosidase with, eithe...
AbstractWe review here evidence defining a molecular pathway that includes cell cycle-related molecu...
Cell cycle molecules are mostly dormant in differentiated neurons that are post-mitotic and in the ...
Neurons are highly differentiated cells that normally never enter a cell cycle; if they do, the resu...
The family of myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) transcription factors comprises four highly conserved...
AbstractNeurotrophic factors are essential for the survival of neurons. We found that the endoplasmi...
E2Fs play a central role in cell proliferation and growth arrest through their ability to regulate g...
Summary Basic biological processes require gene expression. Tightly regulated molecules known as tra...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) that normally regulate ...
Neuronal survival is dependent upon the retinoblastoma family members, Rb1 (Rb) and Rb2 (p130). Rb i...