The Drosophila anachronism locus: A glycoprotein secreted by glia inhibits neuroblast proliferation
pmid: 7916657
The Drosophila anachronism locus: A glycoprotein secreted by glia inhibits neuroblast proliferation
The Drosophila anachronism (ana) locus controls the proliferation of neuroblasts, neuronal stem cells that give rise to the central nervous system. In ana mutants, quiescent postembryonic central brain and optic lobe neuroblasts enter S phase precociously. ana encodes a novel secreted protein of 474 amino acids that is expressed not in the affected neuroblasts, but rather in a subclass of neighboring glial cells. These studies argue for an important role for glia in negatively regulating proliferation of neuronal precursor cells, thereby controlling the timing of postembryonic neurogenesis.
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
- University of California, Los Angeles United States
Neurons, Base Sequence, Stem Cells, DNA Mutational Analysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Brain, Cell Differentiation, Mutation, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Drosophila, Amino Acid Sequence, Neuroglia, Cell Division, Cells, Cultured, Glycoproteins
Neurons, Base Sequence, Stem Cells, DNA Mutational Analysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Brain, Cell Differentiation, Mutation, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Drosophila, Amino Acid Sequence, Neuroglia, Cell Division, Cells, Cultured, Glycoproteins
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