نتایج جستجو برای: sox6

تعداد نتایج: 252  

2012
Frank W. Albert Mehmet Somel Miguel Carneiro Ayinuer Aximu-Petri Michel Halbwax Olaf Thalmann Jose A. Blanco-Aguiar Irina Z. Plyusnina Lyudmila Trut Rafael Villafuerte Nuno Ferrand Sylvia Kaiser Per Jensen Svante Pääbo

Domestication has led to similar changes in morphology and behavior in several animal species, raising the question whether similarities between different domestication events also exist at the molecular level. We used mRNA sequencing to analyze genome-wide gene expression patterns in brain frontal cortex in three pairs of domesticated and wild species (dogs and wolves, pigs and wild boars, and...

2017
Evgeny Teplyakov Qiongfang Wu Jian Liu Elena M. Pugacheva Dmitry Loukinov Abdelhalim Boukaba Victor Lobanenkov Alexander Strunnikov

The BORIS/CTCFL gene, is a testis-specific CTCF paralog frequently erroneously activated in cancer, although its exact role in cancer remains unclear. BORIS is both a transcription factor and an architectural chromatin protein. BORIS' normal role is to establish a germline-like gene expression and remodel the epigenetic landscape in testis; it similarly remodels chromatin when activated in huma...

Journal: :Genesis 2006
Peter Dy Yu Han Véronique Lefebvre

Sox5 belongs to the Sry-related HMG box gene family, which encodes transcription factors controlling cell fate and differentiation in many lineages. Sox5 produces a long L-Sox5 protein in neuronal, glial, neural crest, cartilage, and other cells, and a short Sox5 protein in spermatids. Sox5(-/-) mice have revealed essential roles for L-Sox5 in development but their neonatal death has prevented ...

2017
Riko Nishimura Kenji Hata Yoshifumi Takahata Tomohiko Murakami Eriko Nakamura Hiroko Yagi

Genetic studies and molecular cloning approaches have been successfully used to identify several transcription factors that regulate the numerous stages of cartilage development. Sex-determining region Y (SRY)-box 9 (Sox9) is an essential transcription factor for the initial stage of cartilage development. Sox5 and Sox6 play an important role in the chondrogenic action of Sox9, presumably by de...

2010
Unnur Styrkarsdottir Bjarni V. Halldorsson Daniel F. Gudbjartsson Nelson L. S. Tang Jung-Min Koh Su-mei Xiao Timothy C. Y. Kwok Ghi Su Kim Juliana C. N. Chan Stacey Cherny Seung Hun Lee Anthony Kwok Suzanne Ho Solveig Gretarsdottir Jelena Pop Kostic Stefan Th. Palsson Gunnar Sigurdsson Pak C. Sham Beom-Jun Kim Annie W. C. Kung Shin-Yoon Kim Jean Woo Ping-C. Leung Augustine Kong Unnur Thorsteinsdottir Kari Stefansson

Most genome-wide association (GWA) studies have focused on populations of European ancestry with limited assessment of the influence of the sequence variants on populations of other ethnicities. To determine whether markers that we have recently shown to associate with Bone Mineral Density (BMD) in Europeans also associate with BMD in East-Asians we analysed 50 markers from 23 genomic loci in s...

Journal: :Genome research 2007
Sherri R Davies Li-Wei Chang Debabrata Patra Xiaoyun Xing Karen Posey Jacqueline Hecht Gary D Stormo Linda J Sandell

Chondrocyte gene regulation is important for the generation and maintenance of cartilage tissues. Several regulatory factors have been identified that play a role in chondrogenesis, including the positive transacting factors of the SOX family such as SOX9, SOX5, and SOX6, as well as negative transacting factors such as C/EBP and delta EF1. However, a complete understanding of the intricate regu...

2008
Daniel Hagey

The Sox family of transcription factors includes 20 genes in the vertebrate lineage, which have a variety of roles throughout development of the central nervous system (CNS). The SoxB1 group has been shown to play an important role in the maintenance of stemness, while the SoxB2, which includes Sox21, group has been shown capable of counteracting this ability and pushing cells at the ventricula...

2014
James Palis

Red blood cells (RBCs), which constitute the most abundant cell type in the body, come in two distinct flavors- primitive and definitive. Definitive RBCs in mammals circulate as smaller, anucleate cells during fetal and postnatal life, while primitive RBCs circulate transiently in the early embryo as large, nucleated cells before ultimately enucleating. Both cell types are formed from lineage-c...

2016
Felipe Marques Jessica Tenney Ivan Duran Jorge Martin Lisette Nevarez Robert Pogue Deborah Krakow Daniel H Cohn Bing Li

The acrofacial dysostoses (AFD) are a genetically heterogeneous group of inherited disorders with craniofacial and limb abnormalities. Rodriguez syndrome is a severe, usually perinatal lethal AFD, characterized by severe retrognathia, oligodactyly and lower limb abnormalities. Rodriguez syndrome has been proposed to be a severe form of Nager syndrome, a non-lethal AFD that results from mutation...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Hidetsugu Suzuki Yoshiaki Ito Masahiro Shinohara Satoshi Yamashita Shizuko Ichinose Akio Kishida Takuya Oyaizu Tomohiro Kayama Ryo Nakamichi Naoki Koda Kazuyoshi Yagishita Martin K Lotz Atsushi Okawa Hiroshi Asahara

Cell-based or pharmacological approaches for promoting tendon repair are currently not available because the molecular mechanisms of tendon development and healing are not well understood. Although analysis of knockout mice provides many critical insights, small animals such as mice have some limitations. In particular, precise physiological examination for mechanical load and the ability to ob...

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