TALE Transcription Factors During Early Development of the Vertebrate Brain and Eye

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作者
Schulte, Dorothea [1 ]
Frank, Dale [2 ]
机构
[1] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Inst Neurol, Edinger Inst, Univ Hosp Frankfurt, D-60528 Frankfurt, Germany
[2] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Fac Med, Rappaport Family Inst Res Med Sci, Dept Biochem, Haifa, Israel
基金
以色列科学基金会;
关键词
Meis; Prep; Pbx; HOX; hindbrain; midbrain; forebrain; retina; RETINAL GANGLION-CELL; ACID RESPONSE ELEMENT; HOMEOBOX-CONTAINING GENES; REGION-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION; SEGMENTAL EXPRESSION; MIDBRAIN-HINDBRAIN; DISTINCT ROLES; MEIS3; PROTEIN; PBX PROTEINS; NEURAL-TUBE;
D O I
10.1002/dvdy.24030
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 ;
摘要
Our brain's cognitive performance arises from the coordinated activities of billions of nerve cells. Despite a high degree of morphological and functional differences, all neurons of the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) arise from a common field of multipotent progenitors. Cell fate specification and differentiation are directed by multistep processes that include inductive/external cues, such as the extracellular matrix or growth factors, and cell-intrinsic determinants, such as transcription factors and epigenetic modulators of proteins and DNA. Here we review recent findings implicating TALE-homeodomain proteins in these processes. Although originally identified as HOX-cofactors, TALE proteins also contribute to many physiological processes that do not require HOX-activity. Particular focus is, therefore, given to HOX-dependent and -independent functions of TALE proteins during early vertebrate brain development. Additionally, we provide an overview about known upstream and downstream factors of TALE proteins in the developing vertebrate brain and discuss general concepts of how TALE proteins function to modulate neuronal cell fate specification. Developmental Dynamics 243:99-116, 2014. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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页码:99 / 116
页数:18
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