NPAS4 stimulates SYT10 gene expression

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R-HSA-9769249
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Homo sapiens
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Based on studies in rat primary neurons, NPAS4 directly activates SYT10 gene transcription (Woitecki et al. 2016, Brigidi et al. 2019). The SYT10 gene encodes Synaptotagmin-10, a Ca2+ sensor required for Ca2+-dependent exocytosis of secretory vesicles in neurons. SYT10 was identified as one of the core activity-regulated inhibitors of death (AID) genes, that exhibit neuroprotective effect by preventing excitotoxicity-induced neuronal cell death (Woitecki et al. 2016).
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