Hox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolutionary conserved proteins function invivo remains unclear. Because Hox proteins have notoriously low binding specificity, they are believed to bind with cofactors, mainly homeodomain TFs Pbx and Meis, to select their specific targets. We mapped binding of Meis, Pbx, and Hoxa2 in the branchial arches, a series of segments in the developing vertebrate head. Meis occupancy is largely similar in Hox-positive and -negative arches. Hoxa2, which specifies second arch (IIBA) identity, recognizes a subset of Meis preboundsites that contain Hox motifs. Importantly, at these sites Meis binding is strongly increased. This enhanced Meis binding coincides with a...
Hox genes are known key regulators of embryonic segmental identity, but little is known about the me...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
Hox genes are major regulators of embryonic development. One of their most conserved functions is to...
SummaryHox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolu...
Hox genes encode transcription factors that regulate morphogenesis in all animals with bilateral sym...
Meis homeodomain proteins function as Hox-cofactors by binding Pbx and Hox proteins to form multimer...
HOX proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain (HD)-containing transcription factors that me...
Hox genes encode evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that are essential developmental reg...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
Optimal function of Hox transcription factors may require Meis and Pbx cofactors. Here we test the i...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
The highly conserved HOX homeodomain (HD) transcription factors (TFs) establish the identity of diff...
Many Hox proteins are thought to require Pbx and Meis co-factors to specify cell identity during emb...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
AbstractThe Hoxa2 gene is an important component of regulatory events during hindbrain segmentation ...
Hox genes are known key regulators of embryonic segmental identity, but little is known about the me...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
Hox genes are major regulators of embryonic development. One of their most conserved functions is to...
SummaryHox transcription factors (TFs) are essential for vertebrate development, but how these evolu...
Hox genes encode transcription factors that regulate morphogenesis in all animals with bilateral sym...
Meis homeodomain proteins function as Hox-cofactors by binding Pbx and Hox proteins to form multimer...
HOX proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain (HD)-containing transcription factors that me...
Hox genes encode evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that are essential developmental reg...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
Optimal function of Hox transcription factors may require Meis and Pbx cofactors. Here we test the i...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
The highly conserved HOX homeodomain (HD) transcription factors (TFs) establish the identity of diff...
Many Hox proteins are thought to require Pbx and Meis co-factors to specify cell identity during emb...
Gene expression programs determine cell fate in embryonic development and their dysregulation result...
AbstractThe Hoxa2 gene is an important component of regulatory events during hindbrain segmentation ...
Hox genes are known key regulators of embryonic segmental identity, but little is known about the me...
Metazoans encode clusters of paralogous Hox genes that are critical for proper development of the bo...
Hox genes are major regulators of embryonic development. One of their most conserved functions is to...