Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6280711 | Neuroscience Letters | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Asymmetric cell division, which plays fundamental roles in generating cell diversity during development, requires elaborate interactions between extrinsic cues and intrinsic cues. However, the precise nature of this type of interaction and its involving signaling mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that Gαs is present in the proliferative region of ventricular zone in mouse developing neocortex and co-localizes with intrinsic cell fate determinant protein Numb in dividing apical progenitors. Targeted ablation of Gαs subunit in the cortical progenitor causes an alteration from asymmetric to symmetric cell division, consequently leading to increased progenitor proliferation. Mechanistically, we show that Gαs deletion significantly reduces Numb expression and activates notch signaling. Therefore, these results reveal a novel role of Gαs in control of neural progenitor asymmetric cell division via suppressing Numb mediated Notch signaling inhibition.
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Authors
Ke Liu, Quan Lin, Yanxia Wei, Renbing He, Ximing Shao, Zhihao Ding, Jianchao Zhang, Minyan Zhu, Lee S. Weinstein, Yang Hong, Hongchang Li, Huashun Li,