Methylglyoxal couples metabolic and translational control of Notch signalling in mammalian neural stem cells
Gene regulation and metabolism co-ordinate self-renewal and differentiation of neural precursors (NPCs) in the developing brain. Here the authors show that methylglyoxal, a glycolytic intermediate metabolite, promotes GADPH-dependent translational repression of Notch1, thereby promoting NPC differen...
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Main Authors: | Deivid Carvalho Rodrigues, Emily M. Harvey, Rejitha Suraj, Sarah L. Erickson, Lamees Mohammad, Mengli Ren, Hongrui Liu, Guiqiong He, David R. Kaplan, James Ellis, Guang Yang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5de70668dec54528b947cdd22f16d0df |
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