The C. elegans pharyngeal neuron M4 is a multi-functional cell that acts as a cholinergic motor neuron to stimulate peristaltic pharyngeal muscle contraction and as a neuroendocrine cell secreting neuropeptides and growth factors to affect other cells both inside and outside the pharynx. The conserved transcription factors ZAG-1 and CEH-28 are co-expressed in M4 through most of development, and here we examine how these factors contribute to M4 differentiation. We find ZAG-1 functions upstream of CEH-28 in a branched pathway to activate expression of different sets of M4 differentiation markers. CEH-28 activates expression of the growth factor genes dbl-1 and egl-17, and the neuropeptide genes flp-5 and flp-2, while ZAG-1 activates expressi...
Cellular differentiation requires both activation of target cell transcriptional programs and repres...
AbstractHow a common neurotransmitter phenotype specified in neurons of different origins is an outs...
The invariant cell-cell interactions occurring during C. elegans development offer unique opportunit...
The C. elegans pharyngeal neuron M4 is a multi-functional cell that acts as a cholinergic motor neur...
The nervous system consists of diverse subtypes of neurons, whose identities must be specified durin...
The nervous system consists of diverse subtypes of neurons, whose identities must be specified durin...
The nervous system consists of diverse subtypes of neurons, whose identities must be specified durin...
AbstractM4 is a multifunctional neuron in the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynx that can both stimulate...
<p>Model indicating gene regulatory interactions in M4 discussed in the text. CEH-28 is necessary to...
International audienceNeural bHLH transcription factors play a key role in the early steps of neuron...
International audienceNeural bHLH transcription factors play a key role in the early steps of neuron...
Transcription factors govern many of the time- and tissue-specific gene expression events in living ...
Homeobox proteins are critical regulators of developmental gene transcription and cell specification...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans pharyngeal muscle development involves ceh-22, an NK-2 family homeobo...
The C. elegans pharynx is a single cell thick muscular tube that undergoes morphogenesis to attain i...
Cellular differentiation requires both activation of target cell transcriptional programs and repres...
AbstractHow a common neurotransmitter phenotype specified in neurons of different origins is an outs...
The invariant cell-cell interactions occurring during C. elegans development offer unique opportunit...
The C. elegans pharyngeal neuron M4 is a multi-functional cell that acts as a cholinergic motor neur...
The nervous system consists of diverse subtypes of neurons, whose identities must be specified durin...
The nervous system consists of diverse subtypes of neurons, whose identities must be specified durin...
The nervous system consists of diverse subtypes of neurons, whose identities must be specified durin...
AbstractM4 is a multifunctional neuron in the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynx that can both stimulate...
<p>Model indicating gene regulatory interactions in M4 discussed in the text. CEH-28 is necessary to...
International audienceNeural bHLH transcription factors play a key role in the early steps of neuron...
International audienceNeural bHLH transcription factors play a key role in the early steps of neuron...
Transcription factors govern many of the time- and tissue-specific gene expression events in living ...
Homeobox proteins are critical regulators of developmental gene transcription and cell specification...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans pharyngeal muscle development involves ceh-22, an NK-2 family homeobo...
The C. elegans pharynx is a single cell thick muscular tube that undergoes morphogenesis to attain i...
Cellular differentiation requires both activation of target cell transcriptional programs and repres...
AbstractHow a common neurotransmitter phenotype specified in neurons of different origins is an outs...
The invariant cell-cell interactions occurring during C. elegans development offer unique opportunit...