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The TGF beta intracellular effector Smad3 regulates neuronal differentiation and cell fate specification in the developing spinal cord

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DEVELOPMENT
Volume 134, Issue 1, Pages 65-75

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.02702

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spinal cord; pattern formation; neurogenesis; basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins; motoneurons; interneurons; transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta); Smad3; sonic hedgehog; chick

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Here we show that Smad3, a transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta)/activin signaling effector, is expressed in discrete progenitor domains along the dorsoventral axis of the developing chick spinal cord. Restriction of Smad3 expression to the dP6-p2 and p3 domains together with exclusion from the motoneuron progenitor domain, are the result of the activity of key transcription factors responsible for patterning the neural tube. Smad3- mediated TGF beta activity promotes cell-cycle exit and neurogenesis by inhibiting the expression of Id proteins, and activating the expression of neurogenic factors and the cyclin-dependent-kinase-inhibitor p27(kip1). Furthermore, Smad3 activity induces differentiation of selected neuronal subtypes at the expense of other subtypes. Within the intermediate and ventral domains, Smad3 promotes differentiation of ventral interneurons at the expense of motoneuron generation. Consequently, the absence of Smad3 expression from the motoneuron progenitor domain during pattern formation of the neural tube is a prerequisite for the correct generation of spinal motoneurons.

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