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    chinmo Chronologically inappropriate morphogenesis [ Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) ]

    Gene ID: 33343, updated on 9-Dec-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Chigno/CG11180 and SUMO are Chinmo-interacting proteins with a role in Drosophila testes somatic support cells.

    Chigno/CG11180 and SUMO are Chinmo-interacting proteins with a role in Drosophila testes somatic support cells.
    Rinehart L, Stewart WE, Luffman N, Wawersik M, Kerscher O., Free PMC Article

    03/22/2024
    Chinmo is the larval member of the molecular trinity that directs Drosophila metamorphosis.

    Chinmo is the larval member of the molecular trinity that directs Drosophila metamorphosis.
    Truman JW, Riddiford LM., Free PMC Article

    05/7/2022
    chinmo-mutant spermatogonial stem cells cause mitotic drive by evicting non-mutant neighbors from the niche.

    chinmo-mutant spermatogonial stem cells cause mitotic drive by evicting non-mutant neighbors from the niche.
    Tseng CY, Burel M, Cammer M, Harsh S, Flaherty MS, Baumgartner S, Bach EA., Free PMC Article

    02/12/2022
    miR-125-chinmo pathway regulates dietary restriction-dependent enhancement of lifespan in Drosophila.

    miR-125-chinmo pathway regulates dietary restriction-dependent enhancement of lifespan in Drosophila.
    Pandey M, Bansal S, Bar S, Yadav AK, Sokol NS, Tennessen JM, Kapahi P, Chawla G., Free PMC Article

    12/4/2021
    let-7-Complex MicroRNAs Regulate Broad-Z3, Which Together with Chinmo Maintains Adult Lineage Neurons in an Immature State.

    let-7-Complex MicroRNAs Regulate Broad-Z3, Which Together with Chinmo Maintains Adult Lineage Neurons in an Immature State.
    Wu YC, Chawla G, Sokol N., Free PMC Article

    07/17/2021
    Developmental regulation of regenerative potential in Drosophila by ecdysone through a bistable loop of ZBTB transcription factors Chinmo and Broad.

    Developmental regulation of regenerative potential in Drosophila by ecdysone through a bistable loop of ZBTB transcription factors.
    Narbonne-Reveau K, Maurange C., Free PMC Article

    11/30/2019
    The BTB-zinc finger factor Chinmo acts upstream of ecdysone signaling to promote a neuronal fate switch. Indeed, Chinmo regulates the expression of the ecdysone receptor B1 isoform to mediate the production of gamma and alpha'beta' MB neurons

    Steroid Hormone Ecdysone Signaling Specifies Mushroom Body Neuron Sequential Fate via Chinmo.
    Marchetti G, Tavosanis G.

    08/4/2018
    Transcriptional control of the sex determination hierarchy by Chinmo is critical for sex maintenance in sexually dimorphic tissues and is vital in the preservation of fertility.

    Chinmo prevents transformer alternative splicing to maintain male sex identity.
    Grmai L, Hudry B, Miguel-Aliaga I, Bach EA., Free PMC Article

    07/21/2018
    Neuroepithelium differentiation in late larvae requires the transcriptional silencing of chinmo by ecdysone, the main steroid hormone, therefore allowing coordination of neural stem cell self-renewal with organismal growth.

    Two distinct mechanisms silence chinmo in Drosophila neuroblasts and neuroepithelial cells to limit their self-renewal.
    Dillard C, Narbonne-Reveau K, Foppolo S, Lanet E, Maurange C.

    03/31/2018
    we show that two co-transcribed Drosophila miRNAs, let-7 and miR-125, non-redundantly regulate a common target, the transcription factor Chronologically Inappropriate Morphogenesis (Chinmo). We first characterize novel adult phenotypes associated with loss of both let-7 and miR-125, which are derived from a common, polycistronic transcript that also encodes a third miRNA, miR-100.

    A let-7-to-miR-125 MicroRNA Switch Regulates Neuronal Integrity and Lifespan in Drosophila.
    Chawla G, Deosthale P, Childress S, Wu YC, Sokol NS., Free PMC Article

    05/27/2017
    chinmo is necessary and sufficient to promote a male identity in adult gonadal somatic cells; the sexual identity of somatic cells can be reprogrammed in the adult Drosophila ovary as well as in the testis.

    Chinmo is sufficient to induce male fate in somatic cells of the adult Drosophila ovary.
    Ma Q, de Cuevas M, Matunis EL., Free PMC Article

    08/6/2016
    ectopic expression of DsxM in the CySC lineage partially rescues the chinmo sex transformation phenotype, placing Chinmo upstream of DoublesexM

    The Jak-STAT target Chinmo prevents sex transformation of adult stem cells in the Drosophila testis niche.
    Ma Q, Wawersik M, Matunis EL., Free PMC Article

    02/14/2015
    Let-7 and miR-125, cotranscribed from the let-7-complex (let-7-C) locus, regulate the transcription factor chinmo to control temporal cell fate in the mushroom body (MB) lineage.

    Let-7-complex microRNAs regulate the temporal identity of Drosophila mushroom body neurons via chinmo.
    Wu YC, Chen CH, Mercer A, Sokol NS., Free PMC Article

    10/13/2012
    Chinmo is a key effector of JAK/STAT signaling in a variety of developmental and pathological contexts

    chinmo is a functional effector of the JAK/STAT pathway that regulates eye development, tumor formation, and stem cell self-renewal in Drosophila.
    Flaherty MS, Salis P, Evans CJ, Ekas LA, Marouf A, Zavadil J, Banerjee U, Bach EA., Free PMC Article

    05/10/2010
    identified novel BTB-zinc finger protein, Chinmo, governing neuronal temporal identity during postembryonic brain development; results suggest temporal gradient of Chinmo helps specify distinct birth order-dependent cell fates in a neuronal lineage

    Gradients of the Drosophila Chinmo BTB-zinc finger protein govern neuronal temporal identity.
    Zhu S, Lin S, Kao CF, Awasaki T, Chiang AS, Lee T.

    01/21/2010
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