SummaryControl of gene expression during development requires the concerted action of sequence-specific transcriptional regulators and epigenetic modifiers, which are spatially coordinated within the nucleus through mechanisms that are poorly understood. Here we show that transcriptional repression by the Msx1 homeoprotein in myoblast cells requires the recruitment of Polycomb to target genes located at the nuclear periphery. Target genes repressed by Msx1 display an Msx1-dependent enrichment of Polycomb-directed trimethylation of lysine 27 on histone H3 (H3K27me3). Association of Msx1 with the Polycomb complex is required for repression and regulation of myoblast differentiation. Furthermore, Msx1 promotes a dynamic spatial redistribution ...
UnrestrictedThe importance of Msx genes in regulating development of ocular, neuronal, cardiac, ecto...
The mammalian SWI/SNF complex, or BAF complex, has a conserved and direct role in antagonizing Polyc...
SummaryPolycomb group (PcG) proteins are essential for accurate axial body patterning during embryon...
SummaryControl of gene expression during development requires the concerted action of sequence-speci...
Although the significance of lysine modifications of core histones for regulating gene expression is...
Although the significance of lysine modifications of core histones for regulating gene expression is...
The mechanisms by which homeoproteins bind selectively to target genes in vivo have long remained un...
Nuclear spatial organization of genes has emerged as an important determinant of their transcription...
International audienceEmbryogenesis requires the precise activation and repression of many transcrip...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation and the Polycomb repression system are epigenetic mechanisms that play i...
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that in myogenic precursors, the homeoprotein Msx1 a...
The Polycomb repressive complexes PRC1 and PRC2 maintain embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency by s...
<p>(A) Diagram of six Msx1 repressed target genes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
Background: DNA methylation and the Polycomb repression system are epigenetic mechanisms that play i...
The trithorax and the polycomb group proteins are chromatin modifiers, which play a key role in the ...
UnrestrictedThe importance of Msx genes in regulating development of ocular, neuronal, cardiac, ecto...
The mammalian SWI/SNF complex, or BAF complex, has a conserved and direct role in antagonizing Polyc...
SummaryPolycomb group (PcG) proteins are essential for accurate axial body patterning during embryon...
SummaryControl of gene expression during development requires the concerted action of sequence-speci...
Although the significance of lysine modifications of core histones for regulating gene expression is...
Although the significance of lysine modifications of core histones for regulating gene expression is...
The mechanisms by which homeoproteins bind selectively to target genes in vivo have long remained un...
Nuclear spatial organization of genes has emerged as an important determinant of their transcription...
International audienceEmbryogenesis requires the precise activation and repression of many transcrip...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation and the Polycomb repression system are epigenetic mechanisms that play i...
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that in myogenic precursors, the homeoprotein Msx1 a...
The Polycomb repressive complexes PRC1 and PRC2 maintain embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency by s...
<p>(A) Diagram of six Msx1 repressed target genes <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
Background: DNA methylation and the Polycomb repression system are epigenetic mechanisms that play i...
The trithorax and the polycomb group proteins are chromatin modifiers, which play a key role in the ...
UnrestrictedThe importance of Msx genes in regulating development of ocular, neuronal, cardiac, ecto...
The mammalian SWI/SNF complex, or BAF complex, has a conserved and direct role in antagonizing Polyc...
SummaryPolycomb group (PcG) proteins are essential for accurate axial body patterning during embryon...