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NEUROD6 — NR4A2

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Sakurada et al., Development 1999 : Overexpression of Nurr1 does not affect proliferation or stimulate neuronal differentiation and has no influence on the expression of other dopaminergic markers
Satoh et al., Neuropathology 2002 : The constitutive and inducible expression of Nurr1 , a key regulator of dopaminergic neuronal differentiation , in human neural and non-neural cell lines
Kim et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2003 : Nurr1 overexpression induces neuronal differentiation and confers competence to respond to extrinsic signals such as Shh and FGF-8 that induce dopaminergic fate in a mouse neural stem cell line
Park et al., J Cell Sci 2006 : In this study, we demonstrate that neurogenic basic helix-loop-helix ( bHLH ) factors Mash1, neurogenins ( Ngns ) and NeuroD play contrasting roles in Nurr1 induced DA neuronal differentiation
Sousa et al., Stem Cells 2007 : These findings are accompanied by a dynamic pattern of gene regulation that is consistent with a role for Nurr1 in promoting both the acquisition of brain-region-specific identity ( Engrailed-1 ) and neuronal differentiation ( tubulin beta III )
Bae et al., FEBS Lett 2009 : We defined diffusible factors and downstream neurogenic TFs responsible for the Nurr1 mediated neuronal differentiation