نتایج جستجو برای: ژن های hox

تعداد نتایج: 485225  

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Catarina Catela Maggie M Shin David H Lee Jeh-Ping Liu Jeremy S Dasen

The accuracy of neural circuit assembly relies on the precise spatial and temporal control of synaptic specificity determinants during development. Hox transcription factors govern key aspects of motor neuron (MN) differentiation; however, the terminal effectors of their actions are largely unknown. We show that Hox/Hox cofactor interactions coordinate MN subtype diversification and connectivit...

2013
Adelheid Weidinger Peter Dungel Martin Perlinger Katharina Singer Corina Ghebes J. Catharina Duvigneau Andrea Müllebner Ute Schäfer Heinz Redl Andrey V. Kozlov

Systemic inflammatory response (SIR) comprises both direct effects of inflammatory mediators (IM) and indirect effects, such as secondary circulatory failure which results in tissue hypoxia (HOX). These two key components, SIR and HOX, cause multiple organ failure (MOF). Since HOX and IM occur and interact simultaneously in vivo, it is difficult to clarify their individual pathological impact. ...

2016
Sabrina M. Schiemann José M. Martín-Durán Aina Børve Bruno C. Vellutini Yale J. Passamaneck Andreas Hejnol

CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It is made available under a The copyright holder for this preprint (which was. Abstract Hox genes are often clustered in animal genomes and exhibit spatial and/or temporal collinearity. It is generally believed that temporal collinearity is the major force preserving Hox clusters. However, studies combining genomic ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Esther G L Koh Kevin Lam Alan Christoffels Mark V Erdmann Sydney Brenner Byrappa Venkatesh

The Hox genes encode transcription factors that play a key role in specifying body plans of metazoans. They are organized into clusters that contain up to 13 paralogue group members. The complex morphology of vertebrates has been attributed to the duplication of Hox clusters during vertebrate evolution. In contrast to the single Hox cluster in the amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae), an inverteb...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Tetsuro Ikuta Natsue Yoshida Nori Satoh Hidetoshi Saiga

Ascidians, belonging to the subphylum Urochordata, the earliest branch from the lineage to the vertebrates, exhibit a prototypical morphogenesis of chordates in the larval development, although they subsequently metamorphose into adults with a unique body structure. Recent draft genome analysis of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis has identified 9 Hox genes, which, however, have been located on f...

2014
Muriel Boube Bruno Hudry Clément Immarigeon Yannick Carrier Sandra Bernat-Fabre Samir Merabet Yacine Graba Henri-Marc Bourbon David L. Cribbs

Hox genes in species across the metazoa encode transcription factors (TFs) containing highly-conserved homeodomains that bind target DNA sequences to regulate batteries of developmental target genes. DNA-bound Hox proteins, together with other TF partners, induce an appropriate transcriptional response by RNA Polymerase II (PolII) and its associated general transcription factors. How the evolut...

Journal: :Science advances 2016
Bony De Kumar Robb Krumlauf

The clustered Hox genes play fundamental roles in regulation of axial patterning and elaboration of the basic body plan in animal development. There are common features in the organization and regulatory landscape of Hox clusters associated with their highly conserved functional roles. The presence of transcribed noncoding sequences embedded within the vertebrate Hox clusters is providing insig...

Journal: :Development 2013
Moisés Mallo Claudio R Alonso

Hox genes encode a family of transcriptional regulators that elicit distinct developmental programmes along the head-to-tail axis of animals. The specific regional functions of individual Hox genes largely reflect their restricted expression patterns, the disruption of which can lead to developmental defects and disease. Here, we examine the spectrum of molecular mechanisms controlling Hox gene...

2012
Caitlin Sedwick

One of the earliest steps in animal embryogenesis involves establishing the identity of embryonic structures and tissues from head to tail along the anterior-posterior axis. Hox genes encode a family of proteins that have a prominent and broadly conserved role in laying out this developmental roadmap in most animals. For some time, it’s been felt that Hox function was fairly well understood: a ...

2012
Yunzhe Zhang Zheng Liu Magdalena Medrzycki Kaixiang Cao Yuhong Fan

The evolutionarily conserved homeotic (Hox) genes are organized in clusters and expressed collinearly to specify body patterning during embryonic development. Chromatin reorganization and decompaction are intimately connected with Hox gene activation. Linker histone H1 plays a key role in facilitating folding of higher order chromatin structure. Previous studies have shown that deletion of thre...

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