نتایج جستجو برای: Hox gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142717  

Journal: :Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 2023

Background: Pediatric gliomas (PGs) are highly aggressive and predominantly occur in young children. In pediatric gliomas, abnormal expression of Homeobox (HOX) family genes (HFGs) has been observed is associated with the development progression disease. Studies have found that overexpression or underexpression certain HOX linked to occurrence prognosis gliomas. This aberrant may contribute dys...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2011
Jeremy D Raincrow Ken Dewar Claudia Stocsits Sonja J Prohaska Chris T Amemiya Peter F Stadler Chi-Hua Chiu

Teleost fishes have extra Hox gene clusters owing to shared or lineage-specific genome duplication events in rayfinned fish (actinopterygian) phylogeny. Hence, extrapolating between genome function of teleosts and human or even between different fish species is difficult. We have sequenced and analyzed Hox gene clusters of the Senegal bichir (Polypterus senegalus), an extant representative of t...

Journal: :International Journal of Biological Sciences 2005
Carolina Minguillón Josep Gardenyes Elisa Serra L. Filipe C. Castro Alicia Hill-Force Peter W.H. Holland Chris T. Amemiya Jordi Garcia-Fernàndez

The Hox gene cluster has been a key paradigm for a generation of developmental and evolutionary biologists. Since its discovery in the mid-1980's, the identification, genomic organization, expression, colinearity, and regulation of Hox genes have been immediate targets for study in any new model organism, and metazoan genome projects always refer to the structure of the particular Hox cluster(s...

Journal: :Development 1990
S J Gaunt P L Coletta D Pravtcheva P T Sharpe

A putative mouse homeobox gene (Hox-3.4) was previously identified 4kb downstream of the Hox-3.3 (Hox-6.1)* gene (Sharpe et al. 1988). We have now sequenced the Hox-3.4 homeobox region. The predicted amino acid sequence shows highest degree of homology in the mouse with Hox-1.3 and -2.1. This, together with similarities in the genomic organisation around these three genes, suggests that they ar...

2005
F. Deak E. Barta S. Mestric M. Biesold I. Kiss

The Hox-2.1 gene is one of homeobox-containing genes located in lheHox-2 cluster on mouse chromosome 11. In this study, we have examined transcription of the Hox-2.1 gene during differentiation of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells induced by treatment with retinoic acid. The level of Hox-2.1 mRNA increases rapidly after induction of differentiation and then falls. Nuclear run-on experiments demonstr...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1991
K Ura S Hirose

The Hox-2.1 gene is one of homeobox-containing genes located in the Hox-2 cluster on mouse chromosome 11. In this study, we have examined transcription of the Hox-2.1 gene during differentiation of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells induced by treatment with retinoic acid. The level of Hox-2.1 mRNA increases rapidly after induction of differentiation and then falls. Nuclear run-on experiments demonst...

Journal: :Blood 1997
F Zimmermann I N Rich

There has been increasing interest in the involvement of mammalian homeobox (HOX) genes in hematopoietic regulation. The HOX genes are clustered in 4 chromosomes in mice and humans. In general, 5' end HOX gene expression is predominant in hematopoietic stem cell populations, whereas 3' end HOX gene expression are primarily found in committed progenitor cells. Furthermore, HOX genes of the A clu...

Journal: :Genome research 2001
A L Hughes J da Silva R Friedman

The fact that there are four homeobox (Hox) clusters in most vertebrates but only one in invertebrates is often cited as evidence for the hypothesis that two rounds of genome duplication by polyploidization occurred early in vertebrate history. In addition, it has been observed in humans and other mammals that numerous gene families include paralogs on two or more of the four Hox-bearing chromo...

Journal: :Development 1990
J C Izpisùa-Belmonte P Dollé A Renucci V Zappavigna H Falkenstein D Duboule

We report the cloning, genomic localization, primary structure and developmental expression pattern of the novel mouse Hox-4.3 gene. This gene is located within the HOX-4(5) complex, at a position which classifies it as a member of the Hox-3.1 and -2.4 subfamily, the DNA and predicted protein sequences further confirmed this classification. Hox-4.3 has a primary structure characteristic of a Ho...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Alexander Thompson Michael F Quinn David Grimwade Claire M O'Neill Momin R Ahmed Sean Grimes Mary Frances McMullin Finbarr Cotter Terence R J Lappin

Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is associated with a reciprocal and balanced translocation involving the retinoic acid receptor-alpha (RARalpha). All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is used to treat APL and is a potent morphogen that regulates HOX gene expression in embryogenesis and organogenesis. HOX genes are also involved in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. Thirty-nine mammalian HOX genes ha...

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