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Publication : Opposing regulation of Sox2 by cell-cycle effectors E2f3a and E2f3b in neural stem cells.

First Author  Julian LM Year  2013
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  12
Issue  4 Pages  440-52
PubMed ID  23499385 Mgi Jnum  J:196454
Mgi Id  MGI:5488536 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2013.02.001
Citation  Julian LM, et al. (2013) Opposing regulation of Sox2 by cell-cycle effectors E2f3a and E2f3b in neural stem cells. Cell Stem Cell 12(4):440-52
abstractText  The mechanisms through which cell-cycle control and cell-fate decisions are coordinated in proliferating stem cell populations are largely unknown. Here, we show that E2f3 isoforms, which control cell-cycle progression in cooperation with the retinoblastoma protein (pRb), have critical effects during developmental and adult neurogenesis. Loss of either E2f3 isoform disrupts Sox2 gene regulation and the balance between precursor maintenance and differentiation in the developing cortex. Both isoforms target the Sox2 locus to maintain baseline levels of Sox2 expression but antagonistically regulate Sox2 levels to instruct fate choices. E2f3-mediated regulation of Sox2 and precursor cell fate extends to the adult brain, where E2f3a loss results in defects in hippocampal neurogenesis and memory formation. Our results demonstrate a mechanism by which E2f3a and E2f3b differentially regulate Sox2 dosage in neural precursors, a finding that may have broad implications for the regulation of diverse stem cell populations.
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