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Precocious Expression of the Glide/Gcm Glial-Promoting Factor in Drosophila Induces Neurogenesis

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Abstract Neurons and glial cells depend on similar developmental pathways and often originate from common precursors; however, the differentiation of one or the other cell type depends on the activation of cell-specific pathways. In Drosophila, the differentiation of glial cells depends on a transcription factor, Glide/Gcm. This glial-promoting factor is both necessary and sufficient to induce the central and peripheral glial fates at the expense of the neuronal fate. In a screen for mutations affecting the adult peripheral nervous system, we have found a dominant mutation inducing supernumerary sensory organs. Surprisingly, this mutation is allelic to glide/gcm and induces precocious glide/gcm expression, which, in turn, activates the proneural genes. As a consequence, sensory organs are induced. Thus, temporal misregulation of the Glide/Gcm glial-promoting factor reveals a novel potential for this cell fate determinant. At the molecular level, this implies unpredicted features of the glide/gcm pathway. These findings also emphasize the requirement for both spatial and temporal glide/gcm regulation to achieve proper cell specification within the nervous system.

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hal-03447957 , version 1 (24-11-2021)

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Véronique van de Bor, Pascal Heitzler, Sophie Leger, Charles Plessy, Angela Giangrande. Precocious Expression of the Glide/Gcm Glial-Promoting Factor in Drosophila Induces Neurogenesis. Genetics, 2002, 160 (3), pp.1095-1106. ⟨10.1093/genetics/160.3.1095⟩. ⟨hal-03447957⟩
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