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NSSR1 promotes neuronal differentiation of mouse embryonic carcinoma P19 cells
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2004
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Ncam L1 Exon2Tumor BiologySmall Interference RnasDevelopmental BiologyMedicineNeuronal DifferentiationNssr1 ExpressionTumor SuppressorMolecular NeurobiologyCancer GeneticsGene ExpressionCancer BiologyCell BiologyNeural Stem CellCancer Research
We generated the small interference RNAs to specifically silence the expression of neural salient serine/arginine rich protein 1 (NSSR1) and showed that the inhibition of NSSR1 expression in mouse embryonic carcinoma cells (P19) reduces neuronal differentiation. By contrast, its over-expression promotes the differentiation. Neither inhibition nor over-expression shows distinct effect on cell proliferation. The over-expression increases the inclusion of NCAM L1 exon2 while the inhibition reduces the inclusion. The splicing of kinase insert free isoform of TrkC (TrkC-K1) is increased by the over-expression. The results demonstrate that NSSR1 promotes neuronal differentiation and the splicing of NCAML1 exon2 and TrkC-K1.
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