The Retinoblastoma protein p107 regulates the neural precursor pool in both the developing and adult brain. As p107-deficient mice exhibit enhanced levels of Hes1, we questioned whether p107 regulates neural precursor self-renewal through the repression of Hes1. p107 represses transcription at the Hes1 promoter. Despite an expanded neural precursor population, p107-null mice exhibit a striking reduction in the number of cortical neurons. Hes1 deficiency rescues neurosphere numbers in p107-null embryos. We find that the loss of a single Hes1 allele in vivo restores the number of neural precursor cells at the ventricular zone. Neuronal birthdating analysis reveals a dramatic reduction in the rate of neurogenesis, demonstrating impairment in p107−/− progenitors to commit to a neuronal fate. The loss of a single Hes1 allele restores the number of newly generated neurons in p107-deficient brains. Together, we identify a novel function for p107 in promoting neural progenitor commitment to a neuronal fate.
The Retinoblastoma family member p107 regulates the rate of progenitor commitment to a neuronal fate
J.L. Vanderluit's present address is Division of BioMedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland A1B 3V6, Canada.
Abbreviations used in this paper: BS, binding site; CDKI, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor; IZ, intermediate zone; PCNA, proliferating cell nuclear antigen; PH3, phosphohistone H3; pRb, Rb protein; Rb, Retinoblastoma; SVZ, sub-VZ; VZ, ventricular zone.
Jacqueline L. Vanderluit, Crystal A. Wylie, Kelly A. McClellan, Noel Ghanem, Andre Fortin, Steve Callaghan, Jason G. MacLaurin, David S. Park, Ruth S. Slack; The Retinoblastoma family member p107 regulates the rate of progenitor commitment to a neuronal fate . J Cell Biol 2 July 2007; 178 (1): 129–139. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200703176
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