HMGA proteins are small nuclear proteins that bind DNA by conserved AT-hook motifs, modify chromatin architecture and assist in gene expression. Two HMGAs (HMGA1 and HMGA2), encoded by distinct genes, exist in mammals and are highly expressed during embryogenesis or reactivated in tumour progression. We here addressed the in vivo role of Xenopus hmga2 in the neural crest cells (NCCs). We show that hmga2 is required for normal NCC specification and development. hmga2 knockdown leads to severe disruption of major skeletal derivatives of anterior NCCs. We show that, within the NCC genetic network, hmga2 acts downstream of msx1, and is required for msx1, pax3 and snail2 activities, thus participating at different levels of the network. Because ...
AbstractThe Xenopus helix–loop–helix transcription factor Hairy2 is essential for neural crest proge...
AbstractLoss of function studies have shown that the Xenopus helix–loop–helix transcription factor H...
HMGA proteins are "architectural modifiers" of the chromatin, characterized by three conserved "AT-h...
HMGA proteins are small nuclear proteins that bind DNA by conserved AT-hook motifs, modify chromatin...
HMGA proteins are small DNA binding proteins that use conserved “AT-hook” motifs to interact with DN...
HMGA proteins are chromatin “architectural modifiers”, bearing conserved “AT-hook” motifs with which...
HMGA proteins are chromatin “architectural modifiers”, bearing three conserved “AT-hook” DNA binding...
Neural crest cells are a cell population able to undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EM...
HMGA proteins are chromatin “architectural modifiers”, bearing three conserved “AT-hook” motifs with...
During gastrulation, neural crest cells are specified at the neural plate border, as characterized b...
Neural crest cells are a transient population of pluripotent cells unique to vertebrate embryos. Th...
AbstractThe neural crest, a population of multipotent progenitor cells, is a defining feature of ver...
Neural tube defects including spina bifida are common and severe congenital disorders. In mice, muta...
BACKGROUND: The high-mobility group Hmga family of proteins are non-histone chromatin-interacting pr...
AbstractBased primarily on studies in the chick, it has been assumed that the zinc finger transcript...
AbstractThe Xenopus helix–loop–helix transcription factor Hairy2 is essential for neural crest proge...
AbstractLoss of function studies have shown that the Xenopus helix–loop–helix transcription factor H...
HMGA proteins are "architectural modifiers" of the chromatin, characterized by three conserved "AT-h...
HMGA proteins are small nuclear proteins that bind DNA by conserved AT-hook motifs, modify chromatin...
HMGA proteins are small DNA binding proteins that use conserved “AT-hook” motifs to interact with DN...
HMGA proteins are chromatin “architectural modifiers”, bearing conserved “AT-hook” motifs with which...
HMGA proteins are chromatin “architectural modifiers”, bearing three conserved “AT-hook” DNA binding...
Neural crest cells are a cell population able to undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EM...
HMGA proteins are chromatin “architectural modifiers”, bearing three conserved “AT-hook” motifs with...
During gastrulation, neural crest cells are specified at the neural plate border, as characterized b...
Neural crest cells are a transient population of pluripotent cells unique to vertebrate embryos. Th...
AbstractThe neural crest, a population of multipotent progenitor cells, is a defining feature of ver...
Neural tube defects including spina bifida are common and severe congenital disorders. In mice, muta...
BACKGROUND: The high-mobility group Hmga family of proteins are non-histone chromatin-interacting pr...
AbstractBased primarily on studies in the chick, it has been assumed that the zinc finger transcript...
AbstractThe Xenopus helix–loop–helix transcription factor Hairy2 is essential for neural crest proge...
AbstractLoss of function studies have shown that the Xenopus helix–loop–helix transcription factor H...
HMGA proteins are "architectural modifiers" of the chromatin, characterized by three conserved "AT-h...