Homeotic selector (HOX) transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression that determines the identity of Drosophila segments along the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis. The current challenge with HOX proteins is understanding how they achieve their functional specificity while sharing a highly conserved homeodomain (HD) that recognize the same DNA binding sites. One mechanism proposed to regulate HOX activity is differential post-translational modification (PTM). As a first step in investigating this hypothesis, the sites of PTM on a Sex combs reduced protein fused to a triple tag (SCRTT) extracted from developing embryos were identified by Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MS/MS). The PTMs identified include phosphorylation at S185, S201, T315, S...
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural...
Trabajo presentado en Decision making in cell collectives: mechanisms in development, homeostasis an...
The Johns Hopkins Drosophila melanogaster that exert regulatory effects on gene expression by Univer...
Hox genes code for conserved homeodomain transcription factors, which act as regional regulators for...
During embryogenesis, patterning is one of the key processes by which the body plan of the embryo be...
Homeotic genes (Hox genes) are homeodomain-transcription factors involved in conferring segmental id...
Bilaterans share a common anterior-posterior (A-P) axis that is patterned by the Homeotic selector (...
The linker histone H1 binds to the DNA in between adjacent nucleosomes and contributes to chromatin ...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Despite decades of research, morphogenesis along the various body axes remains one of the major myst...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
The linker histone H1 binds to the DNA in between adjacent nucleosomes and contributes to chromatin ...
Hox genes in species across the metazoa encode transcription factors (TFs) containing highly-conserv...
International audienceHox genes in species across the metazoa encode transcription factors (TFs) con...
Background: Maintenance of cell fate determination requires the Polycomb group for ...
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural...
Trabajo presentado en Decision making in cell collectives: mechanisms in development, homeostasis an...
The Johns Hopkins Drosophila melanogaster that exert regulatory effects on gene expression by Univer...
Hox genes code for conserved homeodomain transcription factors, which act as regional regulators for...
During embryogenesis, patterning is one of the key processes by which the body plan of the embryo be...
Homeotic genes (Hox genes) are homeodomain-transcription factors involved in conferring segmental id...
Bilaterans share a common anterior-posterior (A-P) axis that is patterned by the Homeotic selector (...
The linker histone H1 binds to the DNA in between adjacent nucleosomes and contributes to chromatin ...
Homeotic mutations first found in Drosophila led to the identification of Hox genes in all bilateria...
Despite decades of research, morphogenesis along the various body axes remains one of the major myst...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
The linker histone H1 binds to the DNA in between adjacent nucleosomes and contributes to chromatin ...
Hox genes in species across the metazoa encode transcription factors (TFs) containing highly-conserv...
International audienceHox genes in species across the metazoa encode transcription factors (TFs) con...
Background: Maintenance of cell fate determination requires the Polycomb group for ...
The embryonal development of higher organisms is conducted by a network of many different structural...
Trabajo presentado en Decision making in cell collectives: mechanisms in development, homeostasis an...
The Johns Hopkins Drosophila melanogaster that exert regulatory effects on gene expression by Univer...