نتایج جستجو برای: hox

تعداد نتایج: 3629  

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2011
Nathalie Feiner Rolf Ericsson Axel Meyer Shigehiro Kuraku

Bilaterian Hox genes play pivotal roles in the specification of positional identities along the anteroposterior axis. Particularly in vertebrates, their regulation is tightly coordinated by tandem arrays of genes [paralogy groups (PGs)] in four gene clusters (HoxA-D). Traditionally, the uninterrupted Hox cluster (Hox1-14) of the invertebrate chordate amphioxus was regarded as an archetype of th...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2002
Susan J Brown Teresa D Shippy Richard W Beeman Robin E Denell

Evidence from Drosophila suggests that Hox genes not only specify regional identity, but have the additional function of repressing antennal development within their normal domains. This is dramatically demonstrated by a series of Hox mutants in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, and is likely an ancient function of Hox genes in insects.

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2003
Claudia Fried Sonja J Prohaska Peter F Stadler

The analysis of the publicly available Hox gene sequences from the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus provides evidence that the Hox clusters in lampreys and other vertebrate species arose from independent duplications. In particular, our analysis supports the hypothesis that the last common ancestor of agnathans and gnathostomes had only a single Hox cluster which was subsequently duplicated indep...

2017
Tom A. Manselin Olof Södergård Filip J. Larsen Peter Lindholm

This study investigated the relationship between aerobic efficiency during cycling exercise and the increase in physical performance with acute hyperoxic exposure (FiO2 ~31%) (HOX) and also tested the hypothesis that fat oxidation could be increased by acute hyperoxia. Fourteen males and four females were recruited for two sessions, where they exercised for 2 × 10 min at 100 W to determine effi...

2014
Heon-Myung Lee Hong-Kun Rim Jong-Hwan Seo Yoon-Bum Kook Sung-Kew Kim Chang-Hyun Oh Kyung Ho Yoo Jong-Sik Jin Hyo-Jin An

BACKGROUND HOX-7 is a newly developed dietary formula composed of traditional oriental herbal medicines. The formula was developed with the aim of improving weight control. We investigated the anti-obesity effect of HOX-7 on high-fat-diet (HFD)-induced obesity in C57BL/6 mice. METHODS The mice were divided into four groups and were fed a normal diet (ND), HFD, or HFD with oral administration ...

Journal: :Blood 2012
Constanze Breitinger Emanuel Maethner Maria-Paz Garcia-Cuellar Robert K Slany

HOX proteins are widely involved in hematopoietic development. These transcription factors combine a conserved DNA-binding homeobox with a divergent N-terminus that mediates interaction with variable cofactors. The resulting combinatorial diversity is thought to be responsible for mammalian HOX specificity. Contrasting this proposed mechanism for normal HOX function, here we demonstrate that, i...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Prashant P Sharma Evelyn E Schwager Cassandra G Extavour Ward C Wheeler

The evolutionary success of the largest animal phylum, Arthropoda, has been attributed to tagmatization, the coordinated evolution of adjacent metameres to form morphologically and functionally distinct segmental regions called tagmata. Specification of regional identity is regulated by the Hox genes, of which 10 are inferred to be present in the ancestor of arthropods. With six different poste...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2015
Puli Chandramouli Reddy Manu K. Unni Akhila Gungi Pallavi Agarwal Sanjeev Galande

Hox and ParaHox genes play decisive roles in patterning the anterior-posterior body axis in Bilateria. Evolutionary origin of Hox genes and primary body axis predate the divergence of Bilateria and Cnidaria. However, function of Cnidarian Hox-like genes and their regulation in axis determination is obscure due to studies limited to a few representative model systems. Present investigation is co...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1989
K Kongsuwan J Allen J M Adams

The presence of an altered Hox-2.4 gene in the WEHI3B murine myeloid leukemia suggests that homeobox genes may contribute to neoplasia. A survey of 31 leukemia cell lines of the myeloid, lymphoid and erythroid lineages revealed that Hox-2.4 was expressed only in WEHI3B and the pre-B lymphoid line 70Z/3, in which no DNA rearrangement was observed. To clarify the WEHI3B alteration and normal Hox-...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Robert A.H. White Simon E. Aspland Jenny J. Brookman Lesley Clayton Graham Sproat

We have shown that the 26 bp bx1 element from the regulatory region of Distal-less is capable of imposing control by the homeotic genes Ultrabithorax and abdominal-A on a general epidermal activator in Drosophila. This provides us with an assay to analyze the sequence requirements for specific repression by these Hox genes. Both the core Hox binding site, 5'-TAAT, and the adjacent EXD 5'-TGAT c...

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