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XB-ART-15192
Neuron 1998 Mar 01;203:469-82. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80988-5.
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neurogenin1 is essential for the determination of neuronal precursors for proximal cranial sensory ganglia.

Ma Q , Chen Z , del Barco Barrantes I , de la Pompa JL , Anderson DJ .


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The NEUROGENINS (NGNs) are neural-specific basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors. Mouse embryos lacking ngn1 fail to generate the proximal subset of cranial sensory neurons. ngn1 is required for the activation of a cascade of downstream bHLH factors, including NeuroD, MATH3, and NSCL1. ngn1 is expressed by placodal ectodermal cells and acts prior to neuroblast delamination. Moreover, NGN1 positively regulates the Delta homolog DLL1 and can be negatively regulated by Notch signaling. Thus, ngn1 functions similarly to the proneural genes in Drosophila. However, the initial pattern of ngn1 expression appears to be Notch independent. Taken together with the fact that ectopic ngn1 expression can convert ectodermal cells to neurons in Xenopus (Ma et al., 1996), these data and those of Fode et al. (1998 [this issue of Neuron]) identify ngns as vertebrate neuronal determination genes, analogous to myoD and myf5 in myogenesis.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: dll1 myf5 myod1 neurod1 neurog1 nhlh1 notch1 tbx2