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  2. Botch promotes neurogenesis by antagonizing Notch

Botch promotes neurogenesis by antagonizing Notch

  • Dev Cell. 2012 Apr 17;22(4):707-20. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2012.02.011.
Zhikai Chi 1 Jianmin Zhang Akinori Tokunaga Maged M Harraz Sean T Byrne Andrew Dolinko Jing Xu Seth Blackshaw Nicholas Gaiano Ted M Dawson Valina L Dawson
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Affiliation

  • 1 Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Abstract

Regulation of self-renewal and differentiation of neural stem cells is still poorly understood. Here we investigate the role of a developmentally expressed protein, Botch, which blocks Notch, in neocortical development. Downregulation of Botch in vivo leads to cellular retention in the ventricular and subventricular zones, whereas overexpression of Botch drives neural stem cells into the intermediate zone and cortical plate. In vitro neurosphere and differentiation assays indicate that Botch regulates neurogenesis by promoting neuronal differentiation. Botch prevents cell surface presentation of Notch by inhibiting the S1 furin-like cleavage of Notch, maintaining Notch in the immature full-length form. Understanding the function of Botch expands our knowledge regarding both the regulation of Notch signaling and the complex signaling mediating neuronal development.

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