نتایج جستجو برای: hox

تعداد نتایج: 3629  

Journal: :Blood 2002
Tom Taghon Frank Stolz Magda De Smedt Maggy Cnockaert Bruno Verhasselt Jean Plum Georges Leclercq

Homeobox genes are well known for their crucial role during embryogenesis but have also been found to be critically involved in normal and leukemic hematopoiesis. Because most previous studies focused on the role of aberrant HOX gene expression in leukemogenesis and because HOX-A10 is expressed in human CD34(+) precursor cells, this study investigated whether HOX-A10 also plays a pivotal role i...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
David F.B. Miller Bryan T. Rogers Amy Kalkbrenner Barbara Hamilton Stacy L. Holtzman Thomas Kaufman

Cross-regulation of Homeotic Complex (Hox) genes by ectopic Hox proteins during the embryonic development of Drosophila melanogaster was examined using Gal4 directed transcriptional regulation. The expression patterns of the endogenous Hox genes were analyzed to identify cross-regulation while ectopic expression patterns and timing were altered using different Gal4 drivers. We provide evidence ...

Journal: :Current Biology 1997
Peter W.H. Holland

The complete Hox gene complement of the Japanese pufferfish has now been determined, together with the genomic organisation of all four Hox gene clusters. One of the many surprises is that this strange fish has lost an unusually large number of Hox genes.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Shigehiro Kuraku Yoko Takio Koji Tamura Hideaki Aono Axel Meyer Shigeru Kuratani

Hox genes are arranged in uninterrupted clusters in vertebrate genomes, and the nested patterns of their expression define spatial identities in multiple embryonic tissues. The ancestral Hox cluster of vertebrates has long been thought to consist of, maximally, 13 Hox genes. However, recently, Hox14 genes were discovered in three chordate lineages, the coelacanth, cartilaginous fishes, and amph...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1997
W J Bailey J Kim G P Wagner F H Ruddle

In vertebrates and the cephalochordate, amphioxus, the closest vertebrate relative, Hox genes are linked in a single cluster. Accompanying the emergence of higher vertebrates, the Hox gene cluster duplicated in either a single step or multiple steps, resulting in the four-cluster state present in teleosts and tetrapods. Mammalian Hox clusters (designated A, B, C, and D) extend over 100 kb and a...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Chaogu Zheng Margarete Diaz-Cuadros Martin Chalfie

Although Hox genes specify the differentiation of neuronal subtypes along the anterior-posterior axis, their mode of action is not entirely understood. Using two subtypes of the touch receptor neurons (TRNs) in C. elegans, we found that a "posterior induction" mechanism underlies the Hox control of terminal neuronal differentiation. The anterior subtype maintains a default TRN state, whereas th...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Jeremy S. Dasen Alessandro De Camilli Bin Wang Philip W. Tucker Thomas M. Jessell

The precision with which motor neurons innervate target muscles depends on a regulatory network of Hox transcription factors that translates neuronal identity into patterns of connectivity. We show that a single transcription factor, FoxP1, coordinates motor neuron subtype identity and connectivity through its activity as a Hox accessory factor. FoxP1 is expressed in Hox-sensitive motor columns...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
J W Pendleton B K Nagai M T Murtha F H Ruddle

Homeobox genes encode DNA-binding transcription regulators that participate in the formation of embryonic pattern or contribute to cell-type specificity during metazoan development. Homeobox genes that regulate axial patterning and segmental identity (Hox/HOM genes) share a conserved clustered genomic organization. Mammals have four clusters that have likely arisen from the duplication of a sin...

2011
Yujiro Tanaka Koji Kawahashi Zen-Ichiro Katagiri Yasuhiro Nakayama Milind Mahajan Dimitris Kioussis

Hox genes play important roles in haematopoietic development in mammals. ASH1 is a member of the trithorax group (trxG) that is required for proper expression of Hox genes and is preferentially expressed in haematopoietic stem cells. We have recently reported that ASH1 methylates histone H3 at lysine 36 (K36) but its biological function has remained elusive. Here we show that ASH1 regulates Hox...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 2002
Steven Q Irvine Janet L Carr Wendy J Bailey Kazuhiko Kawasaki Nobuyoshi Shimizu Chris T Amemiya Frank H Ruddle

The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus is among the most primitive of extant vertebrates. We are interested in the organization of its Hox gene clusters, because, as a close relative of the gnathostomes, this information would help to infer Hox cluster organization at the base of the gnathostome radiation. We have partially mapped the P. marinus Hox clusters using phage, cosmid, and P1 artificial c...

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