AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is divided into serially homologous segments, the rhombomeres (r). Pbx and Hox proteins are hypothesized to form heterodimeric, DNA binding transcription complexes which specify rhombomere identities. Here, we show that eliminating zebrafish Lzr/Pbx4 and Pbx2 function prevents hindbrain segmentation and causes a wholesale anterior homeotic transformation of r2–r6, to r1 identity. We demonstrate that Pbx proteins interact with Hox paralog group 1 proteins to specify segment identities broadly within the hindbrain, and that this process involves the Pbx:Hox-1-dependent induction of Fgf signals in r4. We propose that in the absence of Pbx function, r2–r6 acquire a homogeneous ground state identity, that of r1, ...
Meis homeodomain proteins function as Hox-cofactors by binding Pbx and Hox proteins to form multimer...
The vertebrate hindbrain is transiently divided along the anterior-posterior axis into seven morphol...
AbstractPbx proteins are a family of TALE-class transcription factors that are well characterized as...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is divided into serially homologous segments, the rhombomeres (r). ...
Many Hox proteins are thought to require Pbx and Meis co-factors to specify cell identity during emb...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into an array of rhombomeres (r), but it remains to be fully u...
The hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and has been...
Abstract Background Previous work aimed at understanding the gene regulatory networks (GRNs) governi...
AbstractSegmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain into multiple rhombomeres is essential for proper f...
Pbx proteins are a family of TALE-class transcription factors that are well characterized as Hox co-...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into an array of rhombomeres (r), but it remains to be...
Segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain leads to the formation of a series of rhombomeres with dist...
SYNOPSIS. Pattern formation in the developing hindbrain and cranio-facial region has been studied in...
<p>Images show expression driven during transient transgenic assays (see <a href="http://www.plosone...
Meis homeodomain proteins function as Hox-cofactors by binding Pbx and Hox proteins to form multimer...
The vertebrate hindbrain is transiently divided along the anterior-posterior axis into seven morphol...
AbstractPbx proteins are a family of TALE-class transcription factors that are well characterized as...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is divided into serially homologous segments, the rhombomeres (r). ...
Many Hox proteins are thought to require Pbx and Meis co-factors to specify cell identity during emb...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into an array of rhombomeres (r), but it remains to be fully u...
The hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and has been...
Abstract Background Previous work aimed at understanding the gene regulatory networks (GRNs) governi...
AbstractSegmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain into multiple rhombomeres is essential for proper f...
Pbx proteins are a family of TALE-class transcription factors that are well characterized as Hox co-...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into an array of rhombomeres (r), but it remains to be...
Segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain leads to the formation of a series of rhombomeres with dist...
SYNOPSIS. Pattern formation in the developing hindbrain and cranio-facial region has been studied in...
<p>Images show expression driven during transient transgenic assays (see <a href="http://www.plosone...
Meis homeodomain proteins function as Hox-cofactors by binding Pbx and Hox proteins to form multimer...
The vertebrate hindbrain is transiently divided along the anterior-posterior axis into seven morphol...
AbstractPbx proteins are a family of TALE-class transcription factors that are well characterized as...