TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolutionarily conserved mechanisms regulating neural development
T2 - lessons from the development of Drosophila peripheral nervous systems.
AU - Okano, H.
AU - Okabe, M.
AU - Taguchi, A.
AU - Sawamoto, K.
PY - 1997/9
Y1 - 1997/9
N2 - Functions of genes regulating the development of Drosophila peripheral nervous systems are summarized herein. These genes can be classified into 6 groups: <1> prepattern genes, <2> proneural genes, <3> neurogenic genes, <4> neuronal precursor genes, <5> neuronal precursor type selector genes, and <6> cell-division and lineage genes. The mechanisms described herein provide excellent paradigms in the regulation of the development of other tissues in Drosophila, as well as in other organisms, including vertebrates. The roles of two different inhibitory mechanisms, i.e. Notch-signaling and Argos, in the development of Drosophila neural precursor cells are also discussed.
AB - Functions of genes regulating the development of Drosophila peripheral nervous systems are summarized herein. These genes can be classified into 6 groups: <1> prepattern genes, <2> proneural genes, <3> neurogenic genes, <4> neuronal precursor genes, <5> neuronal precursor type selector genes, and <6> cell-division and lineage genes. The mechanisms described herein provide excellent paradigms in the regulation of the development of other tissues in Drosophila, as well as in other organisms, including vertebrates. The roles of two different inhibitory mechanisms, i.e. Notch-signaling and Argos, in the development of Drosophila neural precursor cells are also discussed.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 9436033
AN - SCOPUS:0031219022
SN - 0914-7470
VL - 10
SP - 139
EP - 150
JO - Human Cell
JF - Human Cell
IS - 3
ER -