نتایج جستجو برای: ژن های hox

تعداد نتایج: 485225  

2000
REBECCA A. FILLMORE WARREN E. ZIMMER

Combining reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) and molecular cloning technologies, we have investigated the expression of homeodomain proteins in chicken gizzard tissues undergoing differentiation. We demonstrate that homeodomain encoding transcripts are found in developing chicken gizzard. An RT-PCR generated 117 bp homeodomain DNA probe was used to screen a gizzard library ...

2014
Yasushi Taniguchi

Hox genes encode homeodomain-containing transcription factors that determine cell and tissue identities in the embryo during development. Hox genes are also expressed in various adult tissues and cancer cells. In Drosophila, expression of cell adhesion molecules, cadherins and integrins, is regulated by Hox proteins operating in hierarchical molecular pathways and plays a crucial role in segmen...

2017
Chung-Jung Li Tian Hong Ying-Tsen Tung Ya-Ping Yen Ho-Chiang Hsu Ya-Lin Lu Mien Chang Qing Nie Jun-An Chen

The initial rostrocaudal patterning of the neural tube leads to differential expression of Hox genes that contribute to the specification of motor neuron (MN) subtype identity. Although several 3' Hox mRNAs are expressed in progenitors in a noisy manner, these Hox proteins are not expressed in the progenitors and only become detectable in postmitotic MNs. MicroRNA biogenesis impairment leads to...

2014
Ana Rogulja-Ortmann Joao Picao-Osorio Casandra Villava Pedro Patraquim Elvira Lafuente Julie Aspden Stefan Thomsen Gerhard M. Technau Claudio R. Alonso

The regulated head-to-tail expression of Hox genes provides a coordinate system for the activation of specific programmes of cell differentiation according to axial level. Recent work indicates that Hox expression can be regulated via RNA processing but the underlying mechanisms and biological significance of this form of regulation remain poorly understood. Here we explore these issues within ...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2008
H-C Jennifer Shen Jennifer E Rosen Lauren M Yang Sharon A Savage A Lee Burns Carmen M Mateo Sunita K Agarwal Settara C Chandrasekharappa Allen M Spiegel Francis S Collins Stephen J Marx Steven K Libutti

Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) is an autosomal dominant syndrome caused by mutations in the MEN1 tumor suppressor gene. Loss of the functional second copy of the MEN1 gene causes individuals to develop multiple endocrine tumors, primarily affecting the parathyroid, pituitary, and pancreas. While it is clear that the protein encoded by MEN1, menin, suppresses endocrine tumors, its bi...

2015
Samir Merabet Brigitte Galliot

Hox genes are major regulators of embryonic development. One of their most conserved functions is to coordinate the formation of specific body structures along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis in Bilateria. This architectural role was at the basis of several morphological innovations across bilaterian evolution. In this review, we traced the origin of the Hox patterning system by considering th...

Journal: :Molecular biotechnology 2014
Ho Hur Ji-Yeon Lee Hyo Jung Yun Byeong Woo Park Myoung Hee Kim

HOX genes are highly conserved transcription factors that determine the identity of cells and tissues along the anterior-posterior body axis in developing embryos. Aberrations in HOX gene expression have been shown in various tumors. However, the correlation of HOX gene expression patterns with tumorigenesis and cancer progression has not been fully characterized. Here, to analyze putative cand...

Journal: :Blood 1991
C H Mathews K Detmer E Boncinelli H J Lawrence C Largman

We have previously reported that certain members of the HOX 1 and HOX 2 clusters of class 1 homeobox-containing genes showed lineage-restricted patterns of expression in a small series of human hematopoietic cell lines. We now report on the expression patterns of the entire HOX 2 cluster, consisting of nine homeobox genes, in a broad survey of leukemic cell lines of different phenotypes. The mo...

Journal: :Development 1997
A Grapin-Botton M A Bonnin N M Le Douarin

It has been previously shown that Hox gene expression in the rhombencephalon is controlled by environmental cues. Thus posterior transposition of anterior rhombomeres to the r7/8 level results in the activation of Hox genes of the four first paralog groups and in homeotic transformations of the neuroepithelial fate according to its position along the anteroposterior axis. We demonstrate here th...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2006
Sarah E Bondos Xin-Xing Tan Kathleen S Matthews

Positional information provided by Hox homeotic transcription factors is integrated with other transcription factors and cell signaling cascades in specific combinations to dictate context- and gene-specific Hox activity. Protein-protein interactions between these groups have long been hypothesized to modulate Hox functions, yielding a context-specific function. However, difficulties in applyin...

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