The mode of action of Hoxa1, like that of most Hox proteins, remains poorly characterized. In an effort to identify functional determinants contributing to the activity of Hoxa1 as a transcription factor, we generated 18 pentapeptide insertion mutants of the Hoxa1 protein and we assayed them in transfected cells for their activity on target enhancers from the EphA2 and Hoxb1 genes known to respond to Hoxa1 in the developing hindbrain. Only four mutants displayed a complete loss-of-function. Three of them contained an insertion in the homeodomain of Hoxa1, whereas the fourth loss-of-function mutant harbored an insertion in the very N-terminal end of the protein. Transcription activation assays in yeast further revealed that the integrity of ...
Linking changes in amino acid sequences to the evolution of transcription regulatory domains is ofte...
HOX proteins are homeodomain-containing transcription factors essential for embryonic patterning. De...
<p>(A) The Hoxa1 target reporter <i>EphA2-r42B-luc</i> is activated in MCF7 cells in the presence of...
Hox proteins control developmental patterns and cell differentiation in vertebrates by acting as pos...
HOX proteins are homeodomain transcription factors mainly known for their implications in animal emb...
BACKGROUND: Hox proteins are transcription factors involved in crucial processes during animal devel...
Hoxa1 belongs to the homeotic or Hox gene family coding for homeodomain proteins involved in embryog...
Hox proteins are important transcriptional regulators of many critical processes in mammalian embryo...
Hox genes encode evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that are essential developmental reg...
Hox genes encode transcription factors which are well described for their implication during animal ...
Hoxa1 belongs to the Hox family of homeodomain transcription factors involved in patterning embryoni...
Hox genes encode transcription factors with important roles during embryogenesis and tissue differen...
Hox proteins are evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that control important developmental...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
AbstractThe Hox family transcription factors control diversified morphogenesis during development an...
Linking changes in amino acid sequences to the evolution of transcription regulatory domains is ofte...
HOX proteins are homeodomain-containing transcription factors essential for embryonic patterning. De...
<p>(A) The Hoxa1 target reporter <i>EphA2-r42B-luc</i> is activated in MCF7 cells in the presence of...
Hox proteins control developmental patterns and cell differentiation in vertebrates by acting as pos...
HOX proteins are homeodomain transcription factors mainly known for their implications in animal emb...
BACKGROUND: Hox proteins are transcription factors involved in crucial processes during animal devel...
Hoxa1 belongs to the homeotic or Hox gene family coding for homeodomain proteins involved in embryog...
Hox proteins are important transcriptional regulators of many critical processes in mammalian embryo...
Hox genes encode evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that are essential developmental reg...
Hox genes encode transcription factors which are well described for their implication during animal ...
Hoxa1 belongs to the Hox family of homeodomain transcription factors involved in patterning embryoni...
Hox genes encode transcription factors with important roles during embryogenesis and tissue differen...
Hox proteins are evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that control important developmental...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
AbstractThe Hox family transcription factors control diversified morphogenesis during development an...
Linking changes in amino acid sequences to the evolution of transcription regulatory domains is ofte...
HOX proteins are homeodomain-containing transcription factors essential for embryonic patterning. De...
<p>(A) The Hoxa1 target reporter <i>EphA2-r42B-luc</i> is activated in MCF7 cells in the presence of...