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* '''Hoxa5 transcriptional complexity in the mouse embryo'''<ref name="PMID20485555" />Our observation that the Hoxa5 larger transcripts possess a developmentally-regulated expression combined to the increasing sum of data on the role of long noncoding RNAs in transcriptional regulation suggest that the Hoxa5 larger transcripts may participate in the control of Hox gene expression. | * '''Hoxa5 transcriptional complexity in the mouse embryo'''<ref name="PMID20485555" />Our observation that the Hoxa5 larger transcripts possess a developmentally-regulated expression combined to the increasing sum of data on the role of long noncoding RNAs in transcriptional regulation suggest that the Hoxa5 larger transcripts may participate in the control of Hox gene expression. | ||
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Revision as of 00:14, 15 December 2013
Introduction
The family of homeobox (Hox) proteins has been a focus of research for over 30 years. This family of genes were also the basis of the embryo patterning studies that led to the Nobel Prize in Medicine 1995. We now know that in addition to whole embryo axes patterning, this family of genes has many roles in establishing pattern throughout the embryo in different tissues and organs.
This signalling pathway has also been implicated in many developmental abnormalities and diseases.
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Factor Links: AMH | hCG | BMP | sonic hedgehog | bHLH | HOX | FGF | FOX | Hippo | LIM | Nanog | NGF | Nodal | Notch | PAX | retinoic acid | SIX | Slit2/Robo1 | SOX | TBX | TGF-beta | VEGF | WNT | Category:Molecular |
Some Recent Findings
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Classification
Proposed Hox protein classification[4] |
Functions
Developmental patterning signal.
Neural
Hindbrain neural crest migration and Hox expression pattern[6]
Legend
Adapted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (<pubmed>17948031</pubmed>), copyright (2007) |
Axial Skeleton
Vertebral element ossification between species.[7]
- Links: Axial Skeleton Development
Limb
Mouse Limb Patterning Fgf and Hox Expression[8]
Fgf and Hox expression in E10.5 to 10.75 wild-type embryonic forelimb autopod, compared to future E14.5 digit arrangement.
- Links: Limb Development
Other
Signaling Pathway
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 <pubmed>20485555</pubmed>| PLoS One
- ↑ <pubmed>22085760</pubmed>
- ↑ Yallowitz AR, Hrycaj SM, Short KM, Smyth IM, Wellik DM (2011) Hox10 Genes Function in Kidney Development in the Differentiation and Integration of the Cortical Stroma. PLoS ONE 6(8): e23410. PMID 21858105 PloS One
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 <pubmed>20520839</pubmed>| PLoS One
- ↑ <pubmed>20540809</pubmed>| Reprod Biol Endocrinol.
- ↑ <pubmed>17948031</pubmed>
- ↑ <pubmed>20956304</pubmed>| Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
- ↑ <pubmed>20386744</pubmed>| PMC2851570 | PLoS Genet.
Reviews
<pubmed>20435029</pubmed> <pubmed>19651304</pubmed> <pubmed>15944185</pubmed> <pubmed>11604126</pubmed>
Articles
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