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THE NEURON-RESTRICTIVE SILENCER FACTOR (NRSF) - A COORDINATE REPRESSOR OF MULTIPLE NEURON-SPECIFIC GENES
Author(s): SCHOENHERR CJ, ANDERSON DJ
Source: SCIENCE    Volume: 267    Issue: 5202    Pages: 1360-1363    Published: MAR 3 1995  
Times Cited: 485     References: 37     
Abstract: The neuron-restrictive silencer factor (NRSF) binds a DNA sequence element, called the neuron-restrictive silencer element (NRSE), that represses neuronal gene transcription in nonneuronal cells. Consensus NRSEs have been identified in 18 neuron-specific genes, Complementary DNA clones encoding a functional fragment of NRSF were isolated and found to encode a novel protein containing eight noncanonical zinc fingers. Expression of NRSF mRNA was detected in most nonneuronal tissues at several developmental stages, In the nervous system, NRSF mRNA was detected in undifferentiated neuronal progenitors, but not in differentiated neurons, NRSF represents the first example of a vertebrate silencer protein that potentially regulates a large battery of cell type-specific genes, and therefore may function as a master negative regulator of neurogenesis.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Addresses:
1. CALTECH, HOWARD HUGHES MED INST, DIV BIOL 21676, PASADENA, CA 91125 USA
Publisher: AMER ASSOC ADVAN SCIENCE, 1333 H ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005
Subject Category: Multidisciplinary Sciences
IDS Number: QK068
ISSN: 0036-8075
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