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NeuroD1 Neurons

Introduction

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Neurod1 Neurons is an important cell type in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Overview

NeuroD1 neurons express the NeuroD1 (Neurogenic differentiation 1) transcription factor, a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor essential for neuronal differentiation, survival, and plasticity. NeuroD1 is a master regulator of neurogenesis and neuronal maturation, critical for the development of cerebellar granule cells, hippocampal neurons, and various other neuronal populations. Its role in activity-dependent gene expression also makes it important for neuronal plasticity. [@gao2022]

Molecular Biology

NEUROD1 Gene and Protein

The NEUROD1 gene encodes a bHLH transcription factor of 396 amino acids. The NEUROD1 protein contains: [@liu2021]

Structural Features [@guo2020]

  • N-terminal transcription activation domain
  • bHLH DNA-binding motif
  • Two conserved domains (C-terminal)
  • Multiple phosphorylation sites

NeuroD Family

The NeuroD family includes: [@bhardwaj2019]

  • NeuroD1 (Beta2)
  • NeuroD2 (NDRF)
  • NeuroD4 (Math3)
  • Atoh1 (Math1)

Target Genes


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