AbstractPosterior prevalence is the general property attributed to HOX proteins describing the dominant effect of more posterior HOX proteins over the function of anterior orthologs in common areas of expression. To explore the HOX group 13 protein domains required for this property, we used the mouse Prx-1 promoter to drive transgenic expression of Hox constructs throughout the entire limb bud during development. This system allowed us to conclusively demonstrate a hierarchy of Hox function in developing limbs. Furthermore, by substituting the HOXD11 or HOXA9 homeodomain for that of HOXD13, we show that a HOXD13 homeodomain is not necessary for posterior prevalence. Proximal expression of these chimeric proteins unexpectedly caused defects...
Divergence of anterior-posterior (AP) limb pattern and differences in vertebral column morphology ar...
The genetic factors underlying human limb malformations are only beginning to be understood. An unde...
SummaryHoxd genes are essential for limb growth and patterning. They are activated following a compl...
AbstractPosterior prevalence is the general property attributed to HOX proteins describing the domin...
Hox genes encode highly conserved transcription factors that are expressed in precise domains during...
Journal ArticleMice with targeted disruptions in Hox genes have been generated to evaluate the role ...
AbstractHypodactyly (Hoxa13Hd) mice have a 50-bp deletion in the coding region of exon 1 of theHoxa1...
SummaryVertebrates have four clusters of Hox genes (HoxA, HoxB, HoxC, and HoxD). A variety of expres...
The 5' members of the Hoxa and Hoxd gene clusters play major roles in vertebrate limb development. O...
AbstractPolyalanine expansion in the human HOXD13 gene induces synpolydactyly (SPD), an inherited co...
AbstractThe most 5′ mouse Hoxa and Hoxd genes, which occupy positions 9–13 and which are related to ...
HOXD13, the most 5′ gene of the HOXD cluster, encodes a homeodomain transcription factor with import...
AbstractGenes of theHoxDcomplex have a crucial role in the morphogenesis of vertebrate limbs. During...
AbstractThe closely related homeobox genesprx-1andprx-2are expressed in lateral plate and limb bud m...
The combinatorial expression of Hox genes along the body axes is a major determinant of cell fate an...
Divergence of anterior-posterior (AP) limb pattern and differences in vertebral column morphology ar...
The genetic factors underlying human limb malformations are only beginning to be understood. An unde...
SummaryHoxd genes are essential for limb growth and patterning. They are activated following a compl...
AbstractPosterior prevalence is the general property attributed to HOX proteins describing the domin...
Hox genes encode highly conserved transcription factors that are expressed in precise domains during...
Journal ArticleMice with targeted disruptions in Hox genes have been generated to evaluate the role ...
AbstractHypodactyly (Hoxa13Hd) mice have a 50-bp deletion in the coding region of exon 1 of theHoxa1...
SummaryVertebrates have four clusters of Hox genes (HoxA, HoxB, HoxC, and HoxD). A variety of expres...
The 5' members of the Hoxa and Hoxd gene clusters play major roles in vertebrate limb development. O...
AbstractPolyalanine expansion in the human HOXD13 gene induces synpolydactyly (SPD), an inherited co...
AbstractThe most 5′ mouse Hoxa and Hoxd genes, which occupy positions 9–13 and which are related to ...
HOXD13, the most 5′ gene of the HOXD cluster, encodes a homeodomain transcription factor with import...
AbstractGenes of theHoxDcomplex have a crucial role in the morphogenesis of vertebrate limbs. During...
AbstractThe closely related homeobox genesprx-1andprx-2are expressed in lateral plate and limb bud m...
The combinatorial expression of Hox genes along the body axes is a major determinant of cell fate an...
Divergence of anterior-posterior (AP) limb pattern and differences in vertebral column morphology ar...
The genetic factors underlying human limb malformations are only beginning to be understood. An unde...
SummaryHoxd genes are essential for limb growth and patterning. They are activated following a compl...