Pbx genes encode transcription factors that belong to the TALE (three-amino-acid loop extension) superclass of homeodomain proteins. We have witnessed a surge in information about the roles of this gene family as leading actors in the transcriptional control of development. PBX proteins represent a clear example of how transcription factors can regulate developmental processes by combinatorial properties, acting within multimeric complexes to implement activation or repression of transcription depending on their interaction partners. Here, we revisit long-emphasized functions of PBX transcription factors as cofactors for HOX proteins, major architects of the body plan. We further discuss new knowledge on roles of PBX proteins in different d...
During embryogenesis, patterning is one of the key processes by which the body plan of the embryo be...
Homeobox genes (HOX) are a large family of transcription factors that direct the formation of many b...
peer reviewedPax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription...
Pbx genes encode transcription factors that belong to the TALE (three-amino-acid loop extension) sup...
Pbx genes encode transcription factors that belong to the TALE (three-amino-acid loop extension) sup...
Pbx genes encode transcription factors that belong to the TALE (three-amino-acid loop extension) sup...
Pre-B cell leukaemia transcription factors (PBXs) were originally identified as Hox cofactors, actin...
International audiencePBX1 is a highly conserved atypical homeodomain transcription factor (TF) belo...
A lingering question in developmental biology has centered on how transcription factors with widespr...
HOX proteins are homeodomain-containing transcription factors essential for embryonic patterning. De...
Limb development has long provided an excellent model for understanding the genetic principles drivi...
Pbx1 and a subset of homeodomain proteins collaboratively bind DNA as higher-order molecular complex...
Hox genes encode a class of animal transcription factors well known for the segment transformations ...
PBX1 belongs to the TALE-class of homeodomain protein and has a wide functional diversity during dev...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Cost Meeting: "Hox and Tale transcription factors in Development a...
During embryogenesis, patterning is one of the key processes by which the body plan of the embryo be...
Homeobox genes (HOX) are a large family of transcription factors that direct the formation of many b...
peer reviewedPax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription...
Pbx genes encode transcription factors that belong to the TALE (three-amino-acid loop extension) sup...
Pbx genes encode transcription factors that belong to the TALE (three-amino-acid loop extension) sup...
Pbx genes encode transcription factors that belong to the TALE (three-amino-acid loop extension) sup...
Pre-B cell leukaemia transcription factors (PBXs) were originally identified as Hox cofactors, actin...
International audiencePBX1 is a highly conserved atypical homeodomain transcription factor (TF) belo...
A lingering question in developmental biology has centered on how transcription factors with widespr...
HOX proteins are homeodomain-containing transcription factors essential for embryonic patterning. De...
Limb development has long provided an excellent model for understanding the genetic principles drivi...
Pbx1 and a subset of homeodomain proteins collaboratively bind DNA as higher-order molecular complex...
Hox genes encode a class of animal transcription factors well known for the segment transformations ...
PBX1 belongs to the TALE-class of homeodomain protein and has a wide functional diversity during dev...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Cost Meeting: "Hox and Tale transcription factors in Development a...
During embryogenesis, patterning is one of the key processes by which the body plan of the embryo be...
Homeobox genes (HOX) are a large family of transcription factors that direct the formation of many b...
peer reviewedPax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription...