Neural fate decisions mediated by notch-delta signaling

Ruiqi ang, Kaihui Liu, Luonan Chen
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In the developing nervous system, the expression of proneural genes, i.e., Hes1, Neurogenin-2 (Ngn2), and Deltalike-1 (Dll1), oscillates in neural progenitors with a period of 2–3 h, but is persistent in postmitotic neurons. In this paper, we present a computational model for neural fate decisions based on intertwined Notch-Delta signaling involving the Hes1, Notch, and Dll1 proteins. In agreement with experimental observations, the model predicts that Notch-Delta signaling plays critical roles in regulating the choice between remaining as a progenitor and embarking on neural differentiation.
缺口- δ信号介导的神经命运决定
在发育中的神经系统中,前神经基因Hes1、Neurogenin-2 (Ngn2)和Deltalike-1 (Dll1)的表达在神经祖细胞中振荡,周期为2-3小时,但在有丝分裂后神经元中持续存在。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于交织Notch- delta信号的神经命运决策计算模型,该信号涉及Hes1、Notch和Dll1蛋白。与实验观察结果一致,该模型预测Notch-Delta信号在调节保持祖细胞和开始神经分化之间的选择中起着关键作用。
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