Microproteins Simba1 and Simba2 activate Wingless signaling during the reactivation of neural stem cells in Drosophila

pubmed: wnt1 2026-01-01

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The ability of neural stem cells (NSCs) to switch between quiescent and proliferative states is fundamental for adult neurogenesis and regeneration. Microproteins or short open reading frame (sORF)-encoded peptides (SEPs), are highly abundant yet largely understudied, and their role in brain development remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that two evolutionarily-conserved microprotein paralogs, Simba1 and Simba2, encoded by sORFs CG15715 and CG18081, respectively, govern the reactivation of...

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Jiaen Lin, Qiannan Deng, Yang Gao, Ye Sing Tan, Zheng Zhong, Lay Keng Angie Tan, Boon Ooi Patrick Tan, David M Virshup, Justin A Bosch, Norbert Perrimon, Hongyan Wang

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01/01/2026, 23:16

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11/26/2025, 06:00