Joshi_2009_Neuron_61_839

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Title : LMO4 controls the balance between excitatory and inhibitory spinal V2 interneurons - Joshi_2009_Neuron_61_839
Author(s) : Joshi K , Lee S , Lee B , Lee JW , Lee SK
Ref : Neuron , 61 :839 , 2009
Abstract :

Multiple excitatory and inhibitory interneurons form the motor circuit with motor neurons in the ventral spinal cord. Notch signaling initiates the diversification of immature V2-interneurons into excitatory V2a-interneurons and inhibitory V2b-interneurons. Here, we provide a transcriptional regulatory mechanism underlying their balanced production. LIM-only protein LMO4 controls this binary cell fate choice by regulating the activity of V2a- and V2b-specific LIM complexes inversely. In the spinal cord, LMO4 induces GABAergic V2b-interneurons in collaboration with SCL and inhibits Lhx3 from generating glutamatergic V2a-interneuons. In LMO4;SCL compound mutant embryos, V2a-interneurons increase markedly at the expense of V2b-interneurons. We further demonstrate that LMO4 nucleates the assembly of a novel LIM-complex containing SCL, Gata2, and NLI. This complex activates specific enhancers in V2b-genes consisting of binding sites for SCL and Gata2, thereby promoting V2b-interneuron fate. Thus, LMO4 plays essential roles in directing a balanced generation of inhibitory and excitatory neurons in the ventral spinal cord.

PubMedSearch : Joshi_2009_Neuron_61_839
PubMedID: 19323994

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Joshi K, Lee S, Lee B, Lee JW, Lee SK (2009)
LMO4 controls the balance between excitatory and inhibitory spinal V2 interneurons
Neuron 61 :839

Joshi K, Lee S, Lee B, Lee JW, Lee SK (2009)
Neuron 61 :839