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Cell cycle-dependent cues regulate temporal patterning of the Drosophila central brain neural stem cells - PubMed

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  • #Drosophila
  • #neural stem cells
  • #temporal patterning
  • Drosophila type 2 neural stem cells (NSCs) generate diverse neurons and glia, regulated by temporal gene expression changes.
  • The transition from early-to-late gene expression in NSCs involves the conserved gene seven-up and ecdysone receptor (EcR).
  • Cell cycle progression and cytokinesis are essential for the early-to-late gene expression transition in NSCs.
  • Arresting the NSC cell cycle or cytokinesis prevents downregulation of early genes and expression of late factors like EcR and Syncrip.
  • Seven-up alone is insufficient to drive the early-late transition without proper cell cycle progression or cytokinesis.
  • Both cell-intrinsic (cell cycle/cytokinesis) and extrinsic (hormonal) cues are required for NSC temporal patterning.