2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.27.559856
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ATF2 phosphorylation is essential for neuronal apoptosis, linking the DLK/LZK kinase cascade to JUN upregulation

Jorge Gomez-Deza,
Matthew Nebiyou,
Mor R. Alkaslasi
et al.

Abstract: Apoptotic neuron death is a common feature of many neurodegenerative diseases. Perhaps surprisingly, the exact mechanisms by which neurons undergo apoptosis have yet to be elucidated. We conducted an unbiased whole genome screen in human neurons to discover genes required for apoptotic neuron death, and found ATF2, MAP3K12 and JUN among top hits. We demonstrate that ATF2 is a previously unappreciated master regulator of neuron death. ATF2 is phosphorylated downstream of MAP3K12 (dual leucine zipper kinase) and… Show more

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