Short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) are highly repeated sequences that account for a significant proportion of many eukaryotic genomes and are usually considered ‘‘junk DNA’’. However, we previously discovered that many AmnSINE1 loci are evolutionarily conserved across mammalian genomes, suggesting that they may have acquired significant functions involved in controlling mammalian-specific traits. Notably, we identified the AS021 SINE locus, located 390 kbp upstream of Satb2. Using transgenic mice, we showed that this SINE displays specific enhancer activity in the developing cerebral cortex. The transcription factor Satb2 is expressed by cortical neurons extending axons through the corpus callosum and is a determinant of callosa...
During CNS development, the nuclear protein SATB2 is expressed in superficial cortical layers and de...
The transcription factors Satb2 (special AT-rich sequence binding protein 2) and Ctip2 (COUP-TF inte...
Retrotransposons are expressed in a cell type-specific manner contributing to cellular differentiati...
Short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) are highly repeated sequences that account for a sign...
SummarySatb2 is a DNA-binding protein that regulates chromatin organization and gene expression. In ...
Satb2 is a DNA-binding protein that regulates chromatin organization and gene expression. In the dev...
Transposable elements, including short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), comprise nearly hal...
Transposable elements, including short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), comprise nearly hal...
The chromatin-remodeling protein Satb2 plays a role in the generation of distinct subtypes of neocor...
Generation of distinct cortical projection neuron subtypes during development relies in part on repr...
SATB2-Associated Syndrome (SAS) is a recently described disease characterized by developmental delay...
During CNS development, the nuclear protein SATB2 is expressed in superficial cortical layers and de...
<div><p><i>SATB2</i> is associated with schizophrenia and is an important transcription factor regul...
Pyramidal neurons of the neocortex can be subdivided into two major groups: deep- (DL) and upper-lay...
SATB2 is associated with schizophrenia and is an important transcription factor regulating neocortic...
During CNS development, the nuclear protein SATB2 is expressed in superficial cortical layers and de...
The transcription factors Satb2 (special AT-rich sequence binding protein 2) and Ctip2 (COUP-TF inte...
Retrotransposons are expressed in a cell type-specific manner contributing to cellular differentiati...
Short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) are highly repeated sequences that account for a sign...
SummarySatb2 is a DNA-binding protein that regulates chromatin organization and gene expression. In ...
Satb2 is a DNA-binding protein that regulates chromatin organization and gene expression. In the dev...
Transposable elements, including short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), comprise nearly hal...
Transposable elements, including short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), comprise nearly hal...
The chromatin-remodeling protein Satb2 plays a role in the generation of distinct subtypes of neocor...
Generation of distinct cortical projection neuron subtypes during development relies in part on repr...
SATB2-Associated Syndrome (SAS) is a recently described disease characterized by developmental delay...
During CNS development, the nuclear protein SATB2 is expressed in superficial cortical layers and de...
<div><p><i>SATB2</i> is associated with schizophrenia and is an important transcription factor regul...
Pyramidal neurons of the neocortex can be subdivided into two major groups: deep- (DL) and upper-lay...
SATB2 is associated with schizophrenia and is an important transcription factor regulating neocortic...
During CNS development, the nuclear protein SATB2 is expressed in superficial cortical layers and de...
The transcription factors Satb2 (special AT-rich sequence binding protein 2) and Ctip2 (COUP-TF inte...
Retrotransposons are expressed in a cell type-specific manner contributing to cellular differentiati...