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  • RIT1 GTPase Regulates Sox2 Transcriptional Activity and Hippocampal Neurogenesis.

RIT1 GTPase Regulates Sox2 Transcriptional Activity and Hippocampal Neurogenesis.

The Journal of biological chemistry (2016-12-23)
Sajad Mir, Weikang Cai, Douglas A Andres
ABSTRACT

Adult neurogenesis, the process of generating mature neurons from neuronal progenitor cells, makes critical contributions to neural circuitry and brain function in both healthy and disease states. Neurogenesis is a highly regulated process in which diverse environmental and physiological stimuli are relayed to resident neural stem cell populations to control the transcription of genes involved in self-renewal and differentiation. Understanding the molecular mechanisms governing neurogenesis is necessary for the development of translational strategies to harness this process for neuronal repair. Here we report that the Ras-related GTPase RIT1 serves to control the sequential proliferation and differentiation of adult hippocampal neural progenitor cells, with

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