AbstractThe transcription factors, GATA4, 5 and 6, recognize the same DNA sequence and are all expressed in the developing myocardium. However, knockout studies in the mouse have indicated that none of them are absolutely required for the specification of the myocardium. Here we present evidence for redundancy in this family for the first time. Using morpholinos in both Xenopus and zebrafish embryos, we show that GATA4 knockdown, for example, only affects cardiac marker expression in the absence of either GATA5 or GATA6. A similar situation pertains for GATA5 in Xenopus whereas, in zebrafish, GATA5 (faust) plays a major role in driving the myocardial programme. This requirement for GATA5 in zebrafish is for induction of the myocardium, in c...
Members of the GATA family of transcription factors are evolutionary conserved DNA-binding proteins ...
AbstractMembers of both the bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp) and EGF-CFC families have been implicat...
The cardiac GATA transcription factors (TFs) play vital roles in the developing myocardium and poten...
AbstractThe transcription factors, GATA4, 5 and 6, recognize the same DNA sequence and are all expre...
The transcription factors, GATA4, 5 and 6, recognize the same DNA sequence and are all expressed in ...
AbstractAn outstanding problem in vertebrate development has been to define the genetic program that...
AbstractAn outstanding problem in vertebrate development has been to define the genetic program that...
AbstractDespite significant advances in identifying signaling molecules that induce cardiogenesis in...
Background: GATA factors 4/5/6 have been implicated in the development of the heart and endodermal ...
GATA factors play central roles in the programming of blood and cardiac cells during embryonic devel...
AbstractInteractions between the key regulatory genes of the cardiogenic pathway, including those fr...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
GATA4-6 transcription factors regulate numerous aspects of development and homeostasis in multiple t...
AbstractGATA-4 is a key regulator of a poorly understood cardiac morphogenetic program. We used geno...
Members of the GATA family of transcription factors are evolutionary conserved DNA-binding proteins ...
AbstractMembers of both the bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp) and EGF-CFC families have been implicat...
The cardiac GATA transcription factors (TFs) play vital roles in the developing myocardium and poten...
AbstractThe transcription factors, GATA4, 5 and 6, recognize the same DNA sequence and are all expre...
The transcription factors, GATA4, 5 and 6, recognize the same DNA sequence and are all expressed in ...
AbstractAn outstanding problem in vertebrate development has been to define the genetic program that...
AbstractAn outstanding problem in vertebrate development has been to define the genetic program that...
AbstractDespite significant advances in identifying signaling molecules that induce cardiogenesis in...
Background: GATA factors 4/5/6 have been implicated in the development of the heart and endodermal ...
GATA factors play central roles in the programming of blood and cardiac cells during embryonic devel...
AbstractInteractions between the key regulatory genes of the cardiogenic pathway, including those fr...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
GATA4-6 transcription factors regulate numerous aspects of development and homeostasis in multiple t...
AbstractGATA-4 is a key regulator of a poorly understood cardiac morphogenetic program. We used geno...
Members of the GATA family of transcription factors are evolutionary conserved DNA-binding proteins ...
AbstractMembers of both the bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp) and EGF-CFC families have been implicat...
The cardiac GATA transcription factors (TFs) play vital roles in the developing myocardium and poten...