AbstractHES transcriptional repressors are important components of the Notch pathway that regulates neurogenesis from Drosophila to vertebrates. These proteins are normally induced by Notch activity and inhibit neural commitment by antagonizing the activity of proneural genes. We describe here four chick hes genes that are expressed during neurogenesis: three hes5-like genes (hes5-1, hes5-2 and hes5-3) and one hes6-like (hes6-2). We show that hes6-2 represses transcription of the hes5 genes, thus functioning as a negative regulator of Notch signaling. Conversely, hes6-2 may be repressed by hes5 activity. In cells committing to differentiation, we find that hes6-2 is up-regulated by proneural genes and contributes to the proneural program of...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazo...
AbstractDuring neurogenesis, conserved tissue-specific proneural factors establish a cell׳s competen...
AbstractHES transcriptional repressors are important components of the Notch pathway that regulates ...
During the development of the vertebrate nervous system, neurogenesis is promoted by proneural bHLH ...
SummaryNegative bHLH transcription factor Hes1 can inhibit neural stem cells (NSCs) from precocious ...
SummaryExpression of the Notch effector gene Hes1 is required for maintenance of neural progenitors ...
Background: Building the complex vertebrate nervous system involves the regulated production of neur...
AbstractBackground: The receptor protein Notch plays a conserved role in restricting neural-fate spe...
AbstractNotch activation inhibits neuronal differentiation during development of the nervous system;...
AbstractBackground Receptors of the Notch family affect the determination of many cell types. In the...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
During mammalian central nervous system (CNS) development, an enormous variety of cell types are gen...
Activation of Notch1 signaling in neural progenitor cells (NPCs) induces self-renewal and inhibits n...
p>During development, neurons are generated from self-renewing progenitor cells in the ventricular z...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazo...
AbstractDuring neurogenesis, conserved tissue-specific proneural factors establish a cell׳s competen...
AbstractHES transcriptional repressors are important components of the Notch pathway that regulates ...
During the development of the vertebrate nervous system, neurogenesis is promoted by proneural bHLH ...
SummaryNegative bHLH transcription factor Hes1 can inhibit neural stem cells (NSCs) from precocious ...
SummaryExpression of the Notch effector gene Hes1 is required for maintenance of neural progenitors ...
Background: Building the complex vertebrate nervous system involves the regulated production of neur...
AbstractBackground: The receptor protein Notch plays a conserved role in restricting neural-fate spe...
AbstractNotch activation inhibits neuronal differentiation during development of the nervous system;...
AbstractBackground Receptors of the Notch family affect the determination of many cell types. In the...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
During mammalian central nervous system (CNS) development, an enormous variety of cell types are gen...
Activation of Notch1 signaling in neural progenitor cells (NPCs) induces self-renewal and inhibits n...
p>During development, neurons are generated from self-renewing progenitor cells in the ventricular z...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazo...
AbstractDuring neurogenesis, conserved tissue-specific proneural factors establish a cell׳s competen...