AbstractBackground: Normal hematopoietic development depends on the activity of the Ikaros transcription factor, which contains distinct zinc-finger domains that mediate DNA binding and protein dimerization. Mice homozygous for a transgene encoding a dominant-negative version of Ikaros that lacks the DNA-binding domain but not the dimerization domain have a more severe phenotype than Ikaros null mice. This observation suggests the presence of factor(s) that can dimerize with Ikaros and partially complement its function. One previously identified factor, Aiolos, probably serves this role in the lymphoid system; a related factor involved in hematopoietic progenitors remains unknown, however.Results: Here, we describe the cloning of an Ikaros-...
International audienceIkaros-a factor that positively or negatively controls gene transcription-is a...
The zinc finger transcription factor, Ikaros, is a central regulator of hematopoiesis. It is require...
The mechanisms regulating lineage potential during early hematopoiesis were investigated. First, a c...
AbstractBackground: Normal hematopoietic development depends on the activity of the Ikaros transcrip...
The generation of lymphoid cells in mice depends on the function of the Ikaros protein. Ikaros has b...
Transcription factors from the Ikaros family are involved in lymphocyte differentiation and have a c...
The Ikaros family of DNA binding proteins are critical regulators of lymphocyte differentiation. In ...
AbstractMice homozygous for an Ikaros null mutation display distinct defects in the development of f...
SummaryDisrupted IKAROS activity is a recurrent feature of some human leukemias, but effects on norm...
Ikaros DNA binding factor plays critical roles in lymphocyte development. Changes in Ikaros expressi...
SummaryThe mechanisms regulating lineage potential during early hematopoiesis were investigated. Fir...
IKAROS is expressed throughout the entire hematopoietic system and is required for lymphoid commitme...
AbstractIkaros proteins are required for normal T, B, and NK cell development and are postulated to ...
transcription factor Ikaros, a key regulator of hematopoiesis, has an essential role in lymphocyte d...
The Ikaros family transcription factors are critical regulators of T cell development and leukemogen...
International audienceIkaros-a factor that positively or negatively controls gene transcription-is a...
The zinc finger transcription factor, Ikaros, is a central regulator of hematopoiesis. It is require...
The mechanisms regulating lineage potential during early hematopoiesis were investigated. First, a c...
AbstractBackground: Normal hematopoietic development depends on the activity of the Ikaros transcrip...
The generation of lymphoid cells in mice depends on the function of the Ikaros protein. Ikaros has b...
Transcription factors from the Ikaros family are involved in lymphocyte differentiation and have a c...
The Ikaros family of DNA binding proteins are critical regulators of lymphocyte differentiation. In ...
AbstractMice homozygous for an Ikaros null mutation display distinct defects in the development of f...
SummaryDisrupted IKAROS activity is a recurrent feature of some human leukemias, but effects on norm...
Ikaros DNA binding factor plays critical roles in lymphocyte development. Changes in Ikaros expressi...
SummaryThe mechanisms regulating lineage potential during early hematopoiesis were investigated. Fir...
IKAROS is expressed throughout the entire hematopoietic system and is required for lymphoid commitme...
AbstractIkaros proteins are required for normal T, B, and NK cell development and are postulated to ...
transcription factor Ikaros, a key regulator of hematopoiesis, has an essential role in lymphocyte d...
The Ikaros family transcription factors are critical regulators of T cell development and leukemogen...
International audienceIkaros-a factor that positively or negatively controls gene transcription-is a...
The zinc finger transcription factor, Ikaros, is a central regulator of hematopoiesis. It is require...
The mechanisms regulating lineage potential during early hematopoiesis were investigated. First, a c...