NEUROD1
NeuroD1 is a neuronal differentiation transcription factor of the class II basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family. It is encoded by the NEUROD1 gene in humans, also known as Beta2, and has conserved vertebrate orthologs. The protein forms heterodimers with E-proteins to bind E-box motifs in DNA and regulate transcription of neuronal genes. NeuroD1 is considered a proneural or maturation factor in vertebrate neurogenesis and is expressed in differentiating neurons of the central nervous system and retina.
In development, NeuroD1 promotes the differentiation of neural progenitors into postmitotic neurons, supporting maturation and survival.
In the retina, NeuroD1 is essential for the proper development of photoreceptors and certain interneuron populations;
In the pancreas, NEUROD1 participates in endocrine development, particularly in beta-cell maturation and insulin gene expression,
NeuroD1 has attracted interest for regenerative medicine and cell reprogramming, where ectopic expression can drive the