Meis homeodomain proteins function as Hox-cofactors by binding Pbx and Hox proteins to form multimeric complexes that control transcription of genes involved in development and differentiation. It is not known what role Meis proteins play in these complexes, nor is it clear which Hox functions require Meis proteins in vivo. We now show that a divergent Meis family member, Prep1, acts as a Hox co-factor in zebrafish. This suggests that all Meis family members have at least one shared function and that this function must be carried out by a conserved domain. We proceed to show that the Meinox domain, an N-terminal conserved domain shown to mediate Pbx binding, is sufficient to provide Meis activity to a Pbx/Hox complex. We find that this acti...
SummaryHox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolu...
<div><p>Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wid...
Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variet...
Many Hox proteins are thought to require Pbx and Meis co-factors to specify cell identity during emb...
Hox as well as Meis proteins are known to bind DNA as heterodimers with members of the Pbx family, a...
Optimal function of Hox transcription factors may require Meis and Pbx cofactors. Here we test the i...
Hindbrain patterning requires many factors involved in early segmentation and later segment identity...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
pbx genes encode homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulators that interact with other proteins...
Meis and Prep/Pknox (MEINOX family) proteins, together with Pbx (PBC family) proteins, belong to the...
Meis gene products are regarded as integral cofactors of Hox developmental genes. Defects in Meis ge...
HOX proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain (HD)-containing transcription factors that me...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is divided into serially homologous segments, the rhombomeres (r). ...
In this study we analysed the function of the Meinox gene prep1.1 during zebrafish development. Mein...
Hox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolutionary...
SummaryHox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolu...
<div><p>Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wid...
Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variet...
Many Hox proteins are thought to require Pbx and Meis co-factors to specify cell identity during emb...
Hox as well as Meis proteins are known to bind DNA as heterodimers with members of the Pbx family, a...
Optimal function of Hox transcription factors may require Meis and Pbx cofactors. Here we test the i...
Hindbrain patterning requires many factors involved in early segmentation and later segment identity...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
pbx genes encode homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulators that interact with other proteins...
Meis and Prep/Pknox (MEINOX family) proteins, together with Pbx (PBC family) proteins, belong to the...
Meis gene products are regarded as integral cofactors of Hox developmental genes. Defects in Meis ge...
HOX proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain (HD)-containing transcription factors that me...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is divided into serially homologous segments, the rhombomeres (r). ...
In this study we analysed the function of the Meinox gene prep1.1 during zebrafish development. Mein...
Hox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolutionary...
SummaryHox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolu...
<div><p>Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wid...
Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variet...