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Visualizing Neuroblast Cytokinesis During C. elegans Embryogenesis
Published on: March 12, 2014
A proneural gene controls C. elegans neuroblast asymmetric division and migration
Zhiwen Zhu1, Jianhong Liu2, Peishan Yi2
1National Laboratory of Biomacromolecules, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 15 Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China.
Abstract:
Proneural genes control the generation of neuroblasts from the neuroepithelium, but their functions in neuroblast asymmetric division and migration remain elusive. Here, we identified Caenorhabditiselegans mutants of a proneural transcription factor (TF) lin-32, in which Q neuroblasts are produced. We showed that LIN-32 functions in parallel with a storkhead TF, HAM-1, to regulate Q neuroblast asymmetric division, and that Q neuroblast migration is inhibited in lin-32 alleles. Consistently, lin-32 is expressed throughout Q neuroblast lineage, suggesting that LIN-32 may promote different target gene expression. Our studies thus uncovered previously unknown functions of a proneural gene in neuroblast development.
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