AbstractDuring vertebrate development, the initial wave of hematopoiesis produces cells that help to shape the developing circulatory system and oxygenate the early embryo. The differentiation of primitive erythroid and myeloid cells occurs within a short transitory period, and is subject to precise molecular regulation by a hierarchical cascade of transcription factors. The TALE-class homeodomain transcription factors Meis and Pbx function to regulate embryonic hematopoiesis, but it is not known where Meis and Pbx proteins participate in the hematopoietic transcription factor cascade. To address these questions, we have ablated Meis1 and Pbx proteins in zebrafish, and characterized their molecular effects on known markers of primitive hema...
Hox as well as Meis proteins are known to bind DNA as heterodimers with members of the Pbx family, a...
AbstractNeutrophilic granulocytes are the most abundant type of myeloid cells and form an essential ...
AbstractStudies implicate a potential role for EAF1 in MLL–ELL induced leukemogenesis; however the b...
AbstractDuring vertebrate development, the initial wave of hematopoiesis produces cells that help to...
AbstractHomeodomain proteins of the Meis subfamily are expressed dynamically in several organs durin...
The Hox family are master transcriptional regulators of developmental processes, including hematopoi...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
AbstractThe hox genes play a central role in organogenesis and are implicated in the formation of he...
Summaryβ-Arrestin1 is a multifunctional protein critically involved in signal transduction. Recently...
The interaction of Prep1 and Pbx homeodomain transcription factors regulates their activity, nuclear...
AbstractThe zebrafish is a powerful model system for investigating embryonic vertebrate hematopoiesi...
HOX proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain-containing transcription factors involved in h...
Mice lacking the 4th-group paralog Hoxd4 display malformations of the anterior vertebral column, but...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
Hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow have the capacity to both self-renew and to generate all...
Hox as well as Meis proteins are known to bind DNA as heterodimers with members of the Pbx family, a...
AbstractNeutrophilic granulocytes are the most abundant type of myeloid cells and form an essential ...
AbstractStudies implicate a potential role for EAF1 in MLL–ELL induced leukemogenesis; however the b...
AbstractDuring vertebrate development, the initial wave of hematopoiesis produces cells that help to...
AbstractHomeodomain proteins of the Meis subfamily are expressed dynamically in several organs durin...
The Hox family are master transcriptional regulators of developmental processes, including hematopoi...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
AbstractThe hox genes play a central role in organogenesis and are implicated in the formation of he...
Summaryβ-Arrestin1 is a multifunctional protein critically involved in signal transduction. Recently...
The interaction of Prep1 and Pbx homeodomain transcription factors regulates their activity, nuclear...
AbstractThe zebrafish is a powerful model system for investigating embryonic vertebrate hematopoiesi...
HOX proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain-containing transcription factors involved in h...
Mice lacking the 4th-group paralog Hoxd4 display malformations of the anterior vertebral column, but...
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with Pbx and Meis cofactors to control gene expression, but the r...
Hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow have the capacity to both self-renew and to generate all...
Hox as well as Meis proteins are known to bind DNA as heterodimers with members of the Pbx family, a...
AbstractNeutrophilic granulocytes are the most abundant type of myeloid cells and form an essential ...
AbstractStudies implicate a potential role for EAF1 in MLL–ELL induced leukemogenesis; however the b...