Hox genes controlling motor neuron subtype identity are expressed in rostrocaudal patterns that are spatially and temporally collinear with their chromosomal organization. Here we demonstrate that Hox chromatin is subdivided into discrete domains that are controlled by rostrocaudal patterning signals that trigger rapid, domain-wide clearance of repressive histone H3 Lys27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) polycomb modifications. Treatment of differentiating mouse neural progenitors with retinoic acid leads to activation and binding of retinoic acid receptors (RARs) to the Hox1–Hox5 chromatin domains, which is followed by a rapid domain-wide removal of H3K27me3 and acquisition of cervical spinal identity. Wnt and fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signa...
Journal ArticleHox genes encode transcription factors that are used to regionalize the mammalian emb...
AbstractTheHoxgenes cooperate in providing positional information needed for spatial and temporal pa...
AbstractHox transcription factors are key determinants of antero-posterior identity and have been im...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
SummaryIn the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription fac...
SummaryColinear HOX expression during hindbrain and spinal cord development diversifies and assigns ...
In the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription factors ar...
Mammalian Hox genes encode a highly conserved family of homeodomain-containing transcription factors...
SummaryColinear HOX expression during hindbrain and spinal cord development diversifies and assigns ...
During vertebrate neural development, positional information is largely specified by extracellular m...
Colinear HOX expression during hindbrain and spinal cord development diversifies and assigns regiona...
Hox genes are essential regulators of embryonic development. Their step-wise transcriptional activat...
The neural circuits governing vital behaviors, such as respiration and locomotion, are comprised of ...
During vertebrate neural development, positional information is largely specified by extracellular m...
AbstractModulation of chromatin structure has long been proposed to underlie the colinear regulation...
Journal ArticleHox genes encode transcription factors that are used to regionalize the mammalian emb...
AbstractTheHoxgenes cooperate in providing positional information needed for spatial and temporal pa...
AbstractHox transcription factors are key determinants of antero-posterior identity and have been im...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
SummaryIn the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription fac...
SummaryColinear HOX expression during hindbrain and spinal cord development diversifies and assigns ...
In the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription factors ar...
Mammalian Hox genes encode a highly conserved family of homeodomain-containing transcription factors...
SummaryColinear HOX expression during hindbrain and spinal cord development diversifies and assigns ...
During vertebrate neural development, positional information is largely specified by extracellular m...
Colinear HOX expression during hindbrain and spinal cord development diversifies and assigns regiona...
Hox genes are essential regulators of embryonic development. Their step-wise transcriptional activat...
The neural circuits governing vital behaviors, such as respiration and locomotion, are comprised of ...
During vertebrate neural development, positional information is largely specified by extracellular m...
AbstractModulation of chromatin structure has long been proposed to underlie the colinear regulation...
Journal ArticleHox genes encode transcription factors that are used to regionalize the mammalian emb...
AbstractTheHoxgenes cooperate in providing positional information needed for spatial and temporal pa...
AbstractHox transcription factors are key determinants of antero-posterior identity and have been im...