The transcription factors GATA4, GATA5 and GATA6 play important roles in heart muscle differentiation. The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “Genome-wide transcriptomics analysis identifies sox7 and sox18 as specifically regulated by gata4 in cardiomyogenesis” (Afouda et al., 2017) [1]. The present study identifies genes regulated by these individual cardiogenic GATA factors using genome-wide transcriptomics analysis. We have presented genes that are specifically regulated by each of them, as well those regulated by either of them. The gene ontology terms (GO) associated with the genes differentially affected are also presented. The data set will allow further investigations on the gene regulatory n...
The Xenopus cardiac myosin light chain 2 gene (XMLC2) encodes a contractile protein localised exclus...
AbstractGATA-4 is a key regulator of a poorly understood cardiac morphogenetic program. We used geno...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
Funding sources This work was supported by British Heart Foundation (BHF Project Grant no PG/13/23/3...
This work was supported by British Heart Foundation (BHF Project Grant no PG/13/23/30080 to B.A.A an...
AbstractThe GATA family of nuclear factors has been implicated in the regulation of cell type-specif...
The cardiac GATA transcription factors (TFs) play vital roles in the developing myocardium and poten...
Members of the GATA family of transcription factors are evolutionary conserved DNA-binding proteins ...
Ms1/STARS is a novel muscle-specific actin-binding protein that specifically modulates the myocardin...
AbstractInteractions between the key regulatory genes of the cardiogenic pathway, including those fr...
The transcription factors GATA-4, -5 and -6 are expressed very early in heart tissue. Essential GATA...
Ms1/STARS is a novel muscle-specific actin-binding protein that specifically modulates the myocardin...
GATA4 is a central transcriptional regulator during cardiac development and for postnatal function. ...
GATA4-6 transcription factors regulate numerous aspects of development and homeostasis in multiple t...
Funding This work is supported by the British Heart Foundation (BHF): programme grant number: RG/18/...
The Xenopus cardiac myosin light chain 2 gene (XMLC2) encodes a contractile protein localised exclus...
AbstractGATA-4 is a key regulator of a poorly understood cardiac morphogenetic program. We used geno...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
Funding sources This work was supported by British Heart Foundation (BHF Project Grant no PG/13/23/3...
This work was supported by British Heart Foundation (BHF Project Grant no PG/13/23/30080 to B.A.A an...
AbstractThe GATA family of nuclear factors has been implicated in the regulation of cell type-specif...
The cardiac GATA transcription factors (TFs) play vital roles in the developing myocardium and poten...
Members of the GATA family of transcription factors are evolutionary conserved DNA-binding proteins ...
Ms1/STARS is a novel muscle-specific actin-binding protein that specifically modulates the myocardin...
AbstractInteractions between the key regulatory genes of the cardiogenic pathway, including those fr...
The transcription factors GATA-4, -5 and -6 are expressed very early in heart tissue. Essential GATA...
Ms1/STARS is a novel muscle-specific actin-binding protein that specifically modulates the myocardin...
GATA4 is a central transcriptional regulator during cardiac development and for postnatal function. ...
GATA4-6 transcription factors regulate numerous aspects of development and homeostasis in multiple t...
Funding This work is supported by the British Heart Foundation (BHF): programme grant number: RG/18/...
The Xenopus cardiac myosin light chain 2 gene (XMLC2) encodes a contractile protein localised exclus...
AbstractGATA-4 is a key regulator of a poorly understood cardiac morphogenetic program. We used geno...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...