2022
DOI: 10.15252/embr.202254922
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Jag2b‐Notch3/1b‐mediated neuron‐to‐glia crosstalk controls retinal gliogenesis

Abstract: In the developing central nervous systems (CNS), neural progenitor cells generate neurons and glia in sequential order. However, the influence of neurons on glia generation remains elusive. Here, we report that photoreceptor cell-derived Jag2b is required for Notchdependent M€ uller glia (MG) generation in the developing zebrafish retina. In jab2b À/À mutants, differentiating MGs are re-specified into lineage-related bipolar neuron fate at the expense of mature MG. Single-cell transcriptome analysis and knock-… Show more

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“…Total RNA was isolated using the lysis buffer. cDNA synthesis and amplification were performed using the protocol in our lab ( Jin et al, 2022 ) by adding RT mix (200 U Superscript II reverse transcriptase [18064-014; Invitrogen], 1× First-strand buffer [18064-014; Invitrogen], 5 mM DTT [18064-014; Invitrogen], 20 U Recombinant RNase inhibitor [2313A; Clontech], 6 mM MgCl 2 [M8266; Sigma-Aldrich], 1 µM TSO [ Picelli et al, 2013 ], and 8% PEG8000 [P1458; Sigma-Aldrich]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total RNA was isolated using the lysis buffer. cDNA synthesis and amplification were performed using the protocol in our lab ( Jin et al, 2022 ) by adding RT mix (200 U Superscript II reverse transcriptase [18064-014; Invitrogen], 1× First-strand buffer [18064-014; Invitrogen], 5 mM DTT [18064-014; Invitrogen], 20 U Recombinant RNase inhibitor [2313A; Clontech], 6 mM MgCl 2 [M8266; Sigma-Aldrich], 1 µM TSO [ Picelli et al, 2013 ], and 8% PEG8000 [P1458; Sigma-Aldrich]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%