Figure 9
Model for Sulf2a function. Scheme showing Sulf2a and Shh-dependent gene expression in ventral neural progenitors during neuronal production (24 hpf,
source has expanded in the former Nkx2.2a/p3 domain to form the lateral floor plate (LFP, brown). Immediately adjacent progenitors, i.e. the ventral-most cells of the Olig2/pMN domain, because they activate high-threshold Shh response, upregulate Nkx2.2a. At that stage, Nkx2.2a no more represses Olig2, leading to formation of the p* domain (yellow), populated by progenitors co-expressing Olig2 and Nkx2.2a. Sulf2a expression (turquoise blue frame) is excluded from p* cells but maintained in dorsally located Olig2 progenitors (red) where the enzyme, again, prevents high-threshold Shh response. Then, the two distinct populations of Olig2 progenitors, expressing Nkx2.2a (yellow) or not (red) generate the myelinating (yellow) and non-myelinating (red) OPC, respectively. In 36 hpf