نتایج جستجو برای: ژن های hox

تعداد نتایج: 485225  

2012
Bruno Hudry Sophie Remacle Marie-Claire Delfini René Rezsohazy Yacine Graba Samir Merabet

Hox transcription factors control a number of developmental processes with the help of the PBC class proteins. In vitro analyses have established that the formation of Hox/PBC complexes relies on a short conserved Hox protein motif called the hexapeptide (HX). This paradigm is at the basis of the vast majority of experimental approaches dedicated to the study of Hox protein function. Here we qu...

Journal: :Development 1999
X Li A Veraksa W McGinnis

Hox transcription factors, in combination with cofactors such as PBC proteins, provide diverse developmental fates to cells on the anteroposterior body axis of animal embryos. However, the mechanisms by which the different Hox proteins and their cofactors generate those diverse fates remain unclear. Recent findings have provided support for a model where the DNA binding sites that directly inte...

Journal: :Current Biology 1997
Jennifer K. Grenier Theodore L. Garber Robert Warren Paul M. Whitington Sean Carroll

BACKGROUND Dramatic changes in body size and pattern occurred during the radiation of many taxa in the Cambrian, and these changes are best documented for the arthropods. The sudden appearance of such diverse body plans raises the fundamental question of when the genes and the developmental control systems that regulate these designs evolved. As Hox genes regulate arthropod body patterns, the e...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2011
Silvan Oulion Véronique Borday-Birraux Mélanie Debiais-Thibaud Sylvie Mazan Patrick Laurenti Didier Casane

The Hox gene family encodes homeodomain-containing transcription factors involved in the patterning of structures composed of repeated elements along the antero-posterior axis of Bilateralia embryos. In vertebrate, Hox genes are thought to control the segmental identity of the rhombomeres, the branchial arches, and the somites. They are therefore thought to have played a key role in the morphol...

Journal: : 2023

هدف: ناباروری یک بحران زندگی است که بیماران را در سراسر جهان تحت تاثیر قرار می دهد، به عنوان عدم موفقیت بارداری پس از 12 ماه فعالیت جنسی تعریف شود 15 تا 17 درصد زوج ها تأثیر دهد و حدود 50 آنها عوامل زنان مربوط شود. فعال کردن روند تقسیم میوز اووسیت بلوغ آن اهداف مهم درمانی محققین علوم بوده است. امروزه القا رشد تکامل خارج بدن یکی روش هایی فنّاوری کمکی تولیدمثل کار گرفته مغز استخوان اندام پیچیده ای...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
K Schughart M F Utset A Awgulewitsch F H Ruddle

The Hox-2.2 gene is one of a cluster of homeobox-containing genes on mouse chromosome 11. A cDNA clone containing the Hox-2.2 homeobox has been isolated from an adult spinal cord library. Our analysis of the Hox-2.2 cDNA and genomic clones indicates that there are at least two oxons and one intron. The largest open reading frame includes the homeobox and codes for a 224 amino acid protein of mo...

2017
Hannah Brechka Raj R. Bhanvadia Calvin VanOpstall Donald J. Vander Griend

The recent and exciting discovery of germline HOXB13 mutations in familial prostate cancer has brought HOX signaling to the forefront of prostate cancer research. An enhanced understanding of HOX signaling, and the co-factors regulating HOX protein specificity and transcriptional regulation, has the high potential to elucidate novel approaches to prevent, diagnose, stage, and treat prostate can...

2017
Kongju Zhu Herman P Spaink Antony J Durston

Investigating regulation and function of the Hox genes, key regulators of positional identity in the embryo, opened a new vista in developmental biology. One of their most striking features is collinearity: the temporal and spatial orders of expression of these clustered genes each match their 3' to 5' order on the chromosome. Despite recent progress, the mechanisms underlying collinearity are ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
D P Tan J Ferrante A Nazarali X Shao C A Kozak V Guo M Nirenberg

The Hox-1.11 gene encodes a protein 372 amino acid residues long that contains a conserved pentapeptide, a homeodomain, and an acidic region. The amino acid sequence of the homeodomain of Hox-1.11 is identical to that of Hox-2.8, and the N-terminal and C-terminal regions of Hox-1.11 are similar to those of human HOX2H, which is the equivalent of murine Hox-2.8. The Hox-1.11 gene was shown to re...

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