Enhanced P-TEFb activity compromises dentate gyrus neurogenesis in mice
Yin Fang·Qintong Li·Ping Wang·Shujun Bai·Mengdi Wang·Chao Yang·Yan Wang·Peixuan Zhang·He Wang·Shanling Liu·Xue Xiao·T. Qiu
Enhanced P-TEFb activity is thought to promote cell proliferation by increasing the transcriptional output of RNA polymerase II. The 7SK snRNP complex, which contains LARP7 and HEXIM1, sequesters and inhibits most cellular P-TEFb to prevent premature transcription elongation. Paradoxically, instead of exerting overgrowth effects, biallelic inactivation of LARP7 is linked to Alazami syndrome, a human neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by growth restriction and cognitive impairment. Here, w
