AbstractSox1, Sox2 and Sox3, the three members of the SoxB1 subgroup of transcription factors, have similar sequences, expression patterns and overexpression phenotypes. Thus, it has been suggested that they have redundant roles in the maintenance of neural stem cells in development. However, the long-term effect of overexpression or their function in combination with their putative co-factor Oct4 has not been tested. Here, we show that overexpression of sox1, sox2, sox3 or oct91, the Xenopus homologue of Oct4, results in the same phenotype: an expanded neural plate at the expense of epidermis and delayed neurogenesis. However, each of these proteins induced a unique profile of neural markers and the combination of Oct91 with each SoxB1 pro...
AbstractNeural crest cells and oligodendrocytes as the myelinating glia of the central nervous syste...
In Xenopus laevis, ectodermal cells are induced to form neural tissue when BMP signaling is inhibite...
AbstractLittle is known of the first transcriptional events that regulate neural fate in response to...
AbstractSox1, Sox2 and Sox3, the three members of the SoxB1 subgroup of transcription factors, have ...
The SRY-related, HMG box SoxB1 transcription factors are highly homologous, evolutionarily conserved...
AbstractAlthough Sox1, Sox2, and Sox3 are all part of the Sox-B1 group of transcriptional regulators...
AbstractThe transcription factor, Sox1 has been implicated in the maintenance of neural progenitor c...
Neural progenitors of the vertebrate CNS are defined by generic cellular characteristics, including ...
AbstractThe transcription factors of the Sox family play important roles in diverse developmental pr...
AbstractThe neural crest is a multipotent population of cells that arises at the neural plate border...
AbstractVertebrate neurogenesis is initiated by the organizer factors that inhibit antineuralizing a...
Members of the Sox family of transcription factors play a variety of critical developmental roles in...
The Sox2 transcription factor is expressed early in the stem cells of the blastocyst inner cell mass...
AbstractNeural progenitors of the vertebrate CNS are defined by generic cellular characteristics, in...
AbstractMembers of the SoxB transcription factor family play critical roles in the regulation of neu...
AbstractNeural crest cells and oligodendrocytes as the myelinating glia of the central nervous syste...
In Xenopus laevis, ectodermal cells are induced to form neural tissue when BMP signaling is inhibite...
AbstractLittle is known of the first transcriptional events that regulate neural fate in response to...
AbstractSox1, Sox2 and Sox3, the three members of the SoxB1 subgroup of transcription factors, have ...
The SRY-related, HMG box SoxB1 transcription factors are highly homologous, evolutionarily conserved...
AbstractAlthough Sox1, Sox2, and Sox3 are all part of the Sox-B1 group of transcriptional regulators...
AbstractThe transcription factor, Sox1 has been implicated in the maintenance of neural progenitor c...
Neural progenitors of the vertebrate CNS are defined by generic cellular characteristics, including ...
AbstractThe transcription factors of the Sox family play important roles in diverse developmental pr...
AbstractThe neural crest is a multipotent population of cells that arises at the neural plate border...
AbstractVertebrate neurogenesis is initiated by the organizer factors that inhibit antineuralizing a...
Members of the Sox family of transcription factors play a variety of critical developmental roles in...
The Sox2 transcription factor is expressed early in the stem cells of the blastocyst inner cell mass...
AbstractNeural progenitors of the vertebrate CNS are defined by generic cellular characteristics, in...
AbstractMembers of the SoxB transcription factor family play critical roles in the regulation of neu...
AbstractNeural crest cells and oligodendrocytes as the myelinating glia of the central nervous syste...
In Xenopus laevis, ectodermal cells are induced to form neural tissue when BMP signaling is inhibite...
AbstractLittle is known of the first transcriptional events that regulate neural fate in response to...