BACKGROUND: Hox transcription factors specify segmental diversity along the anterior-posterior body axis in metazoans. While the different Hox family members show clear functional specificity in vivo, they all show similar binding specificity in vitro and a satisfactory understanding of in vivo Hox target selectivity is still lacking. RESULTS: Using transient transfection in Kc167 cells, we systematically analyze the binding of all eight Drosophila Hox proteins. We find that Hox proteins show considerable binding selectivity in vivo even in the absence of canonical Hox cofactors Extradenticle and Homothorax. Hox binding selectivity is strongly associated with chromatin accessibility, being highest in less accessible chromatin. Individual Ho...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
Background: The regulation of specific target genes by transcription factors is central to our under...
Background: The regulation of specific target genes by transcription factors is central to our under...
Hox genes encode a family of transcription factors that are key developmental regulators with a high...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
Transcription factor (TF) networks define the precise development of multicellular organisms. While ...
Homeotic genes (Hox genes) are homeodomain-transcription factors involved in conferring segmental id...
SummaryMembers of transcription factor families typically have similar DNA binding specificities yet...
International audienceHox genes encode transcription factors widely used for diversifying animal bod...
International audienceHox genes encode transcription factors widely used for diversifying animal bod...
SummaryIn animals, Hox transcription factors define regional identity in distinct anatomical domains...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
Background: The regulation of specific target genes by transcription factors is central to our under...
Background: The regulation of specific target genes by transcription factors is central to our under...
Hox genes encode a family of transcription factors that are key developmental regulators with a high...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
Transcription factor (TF) networks define the precise development of multicellular organisms. While ...
Homeotic genes (Hox genes) are homeodomain-transcription factors involved in conferring segmental id...
SummaryMembers of transcription factor families typically have similar DNA binding specificities yet...
International audienceHox genes encode transcription factors widely used for diversifying animal bod...
International audienceHox genes encode transcription factors widely used for diversifying animal bod...
SummaryIn animals, Hox transcription factors define regional identity in distinct anatomical domains...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...