Several transcription factors are essential for terminal differentiation of myelinating glia, among them the high-mobility-group-domain-containing protein Sox10. To better understand how these factors exert their effects and shape glial expression programs, we identified and characterized a physical and functional link between Sox10 and the Med12 subunit of the Mediator complex that serves as a conserved multiprotein interphase between transcription factors and the general transcription machinery. We found that Sox10 bound with two of its conserved domains to the C-terminal region of Med12 and its close relative, Med12-like. In contrast to Med12-like, substantial amounts of Med12 were detected in both Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes. Its...
<p>(A) Sox10 is present within immature Schwann cells and acts to induce expression from the <i>Oct6...
textabstractThe POU domain transcription factor Pou3f1 (Oct6/Scip/Tst1) initiates the transition fro...
Abstract Background The transcription factor SOX10 is...
Several transcription factors are essential for terminal differentiation of myelinating glia, among ...
Sox10 is a high-mobility-group transcriptional regulator in early neural crest. Without Sox10, no gl...
In der Vergangenheit wurden essentielle Transkriptionsfaktoren wie das HMG- (High mobility group) D...
In Schwann cells of the vertebrate peripheral nervous system, induction of myelination and myelin ma...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
Abstract Background Sox10, a member of the Sry-related HMG-Box gene family, is a critical transcript...
The Sox10 transcription factor is a central regulator of vertebrate neural crest and nervous system ...
<div><p>Myelin is essential for rapid saltatory conduction and is produced by Schwann cells in the p...
SummarySchwann cells produce myelin sheaths and thereby permit rapid saltatory conductance in the ve...
Mutations in the transcription factor SOX10 cause neurocristopathies, including Waardenburg-Hirschsp...
The high-mobility-group (HMG) domain containing transcription factor Sox10 is an important regulator...
<p>(A) Sox10 is present within immature Schwann cells and acts to induce expression from the <i>Oct6...
textabstractThe POU domain transcription factor Pou3f1 (Oct6/Scip/Tst1) initiates the transition fro...
Abstract Background The transcription factor SOX10 is...
Several transcription factors are essential for terminal differentiation of myelinating glia, among ...
Sox10 is a high-mobility-group transcriptional regulator in early neural crest. Without Sox10, no gl...
In der Vergangenheit wurden essentielle Transkriptionsfaktoren wie das HMG- (High mobility group) D...
In Schwann cells of the vertebrate peripheral nervous system, induction of myelination and myelin ma...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not be...
Abstract Background Sox10, a member of the Sry-related HMG-Box gene family, is a critical transcript...
The Sox10 transcription factor is a central regulator of vertebrate neural crest and nervous system ...
<div><p>Myelin is essential for rapid saltatory conduction and is produced by Schwann cells in the p...
SummarySchwann cells produce myelin sheaths and thereby permit rapid saltatory conductance in the ve...
Mutations in the transcription factor SOX10 cause neurocristopathies, including Waardenburg-Hirschsp...
The high-mobility-group (HMG) domain containing transcription factor Sox10 is an important regulator...
<p>(A) Sox10 is present within immature Schwann cells and acts to induce expression from the <i>Oct6...
textabstractThe POU domain transcription factor Pou3f1 (Oct6/Scip/Tst1) initiates the transition fro...
Abstract Background The transcription factor SOX10 is...