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Publication : Generation of neurons by transient expression of neural bHLH proteins in mammalian cells.

First Author  Farah MH Year  2000
Journal  Development Volume  127
Issue  4 Pages  693-702
PubMed ID  10648228 Mgi Jnum  J:172912
Mgi Id  MGI:5009203 Doi  10.1242/dev.127.4.693
Citation  Farah MH, et al. (2000) Generation of neurons by transient expression of neural bHLH proteins in mammalian cells. Development 127(4):693-702
abstractText  Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors are known to function during mammalian neurogenesis. Here we show that transient transfection of vectors expressing neuroD2, MASH1, ngn1 or related neural bHLH proteins, with their putative dimerization partner E12, can convert mouse P19 embryonal carcinoma cells into differentiated neurons. Transfected cells express numerous neuron-specific proteins, adopt a neuronal morphology and are electrically excitable. Thus, the expression of neural bHLH proteins is sufficient to confer a neuronal fate on uncommitted mammalian cells. Neuronal differentiation of transfected cells is preceded by elevated expression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27(Kip1) and cell cycle withdrawal. This demonstrates that the bHLH proteins can link neuronal differentiation to withdrawal from the cell cycle, possibly by activating the expression of p27(Kip1). The ability to generate mammalian neurons by transient expression of neural bHLH proteins should create new opportunities for studying neurogenesis and devising neural repair strategies.
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