SummaryEpidermal and hair follicle development from surface ectodermal progenitor cells requires coordinated changes in gene expression. Histone deacetylases alter gene expression programs through modification of chromatin and transcription factors. We find that deletion of ectodermal Hdac1 and Hdac2 results in dramatic failure of hair follicle specification and epidermal proliferation and stratification, phenocopying loss of the key ectodermal transcription factor p63. Although expression of p63 and its positively regulated basal cell targets is maintained in Hdac1/2-deficient ectoderm, targets of p63-mediated repression, including p21, 14-3-3σ, and p16/INK4a, are ectopically expressed, and HDACs bind and are active at their promoter regio...
The transcription factor p63 is essential for the formation of the epidermis and other stratifying e...
During tissues development multipotent progenitor cells establish tissue-specific gene expression p...
Item does not contain fulltextp63, a member of p53 family, has a significant role in the development...
SummaryEpidermal and hair follicle development from surface ectodermal progenitor cells requires coo...
The skin is the most common site of human malignancies. Skin malignancies may arise from or adopt ch...
Development of stratified epithelia, such as the epidermis, requires p63 expression. The p63 gene en...
p63 is a crucial regulator of epidermal development, but its transcriptional control has remained el...
The skin is the most common site of human malignancies. Skin malignancies may arise from or adopt ch...
The histone deacetylases HDAC1 and HDAC2 remove acetyl moieties from lysine residues of histones and...
Heterozygous germline mutations in p63, a transcription factor of the p53 family, result in abnormal...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are present in the epidermal layer of the skin, outer root sheath, and ...
Chromatin modifiers play critical roles in epidermal development, but the functions of histone deace...
Chromatin modifiers play critical roles in epidermal development, but the functions of histone deace...
The p53-related transcription factor p63 is critically important for basic cellular functions during...
The transcription factor p63 plays a pivotal role in keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation ...
The transcription factor p63 is essential for the formation of the epidermis and other stratifying e...
During tissues development multipotent progenitor cells establish tissue-specific gene expression p...
Item does not contain fulltextp63, a member of p53 family, has a significant role in the development...
SummaryEpidermal and hair follicle development from surface ectodermal progenitor cells requires coo...
The skin is the most common site of human malignancies. Skin malignancies may arise from or adopt ch...
Development of stratified epithelia, such as the epidermis, requires p63 expression. The p63 gene en...
p63 is a crucial regulator of epidermal development, but its transcriptional control has remained el...
The skin is the most common site of human malignancies. Skin malignancies may arise from or adopt ch...
The histone deacetylases HDAC1 and HDAC2 remove acetyl moieties from lysine residues of histones and...
Heterozygous germline mutations in p63, a transcription factor of the p53 family, result in abnormal...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are present in the epidermal layer of the skin, outer root sheath, and ...
Chromatin modifiers play critical roles in epidermal development, but the functions of histone deace...
Chromatin modifiers play critical roles in epidermal development, but the functions of histone deace...
The p53-related transcription factor p63 is critically important for basic cellular functions during...
The transcription factor p63 plays a pivotal role in keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation ...
The transcription factor p63 is essential for the formation of the epidermis and other stratifying e...
During tissues development multipotent progenitor cells establish tissue-specific gene expression p...
Item does not contain fulltextp63, a member of p53 family, has a significant role in the development...