Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variety of tissues during development. Its complex expression pattern is likely to be controlled by an equally complex regulatory landscape. Here we have scanned the Meis1 locus for regulatory elements and found 13 non-coding regions, highly conserved between humans and teleost fishes, that have enhancer activity in stable transgenic zebrafish lines. All these regions are syntenic in most vertebrates. The composite expression of all these enhancer elements recapitulate most of Meis1 expression during early embryogenesis, indicating they comprise a basic set of regulatory elements of the Meis1 gene. Using bioinformatic tools, we identify a number of...
Meis and Prep/Pknox (MEINOX family) proteins, together with Pbx (PBC family) proteins, belong to the...
Generation of complex body plans by multicellular organisms requires an intricate program of special...
AbstractBiological differences between cell types and developmental processes are characterised by d...
Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variet...
<div><p>Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wid...
CRISPR/Cas9 technology is currently one of the most important tools of genome engineering. This tech...
Resumen del póster presentado al Joint Congress of the Spanish Societies of Genetics, Cell Biology a...
Meis gene products are regarded as integral cofactors of Hox developmental genes. Defects in Meis ge...
The expression patterns of meis2a and zgc:154061 as well as the expression of a reporter transgene d...
<p>(A) <i>meis1</i> transcription, detected by <i>in situ hybridization</i> (upper panel) compared t...
Meis transcription factors belong to the group of TALE (three amino acids loop extension) homeodomai...
Meis genes are well known for their important roles in gene regulation and development, in combinati...
AbstractPan-vertebrate developmental cis-regulatory elements are discernible as highly conserved non...
The homeobox-containing Meis gene family includes at least four members that are expressed in spatia...
We have identified a novel gene linked to the Meis2 gene (meis2.2 in zebrafish) in all vertebrates. ...
Meis and Prep/Pknox (MEINOX family) proteins, together with Pbx (PBC family) proteins, belong to the...
Generation of complex body plans by multicellular organisms requires an intricate program of special...
AbstractBiological differences between cell types and developmental processes are characterised by d...
Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wide variet...
<div><p>Meis1, a conserved transcription factor of the TALE-homeodomain class, is expressed in a wid...
CRISPR/Cas9 technology is currently one of the most important tools of genome engineering. This tech...
Resumen del póster presentado al Joint Congress of the Spanish Societies of Genetics, Cell Biology a...
Meis gene products are regarded as integral cofactors of Hox developmental genes. Defects in Meis ge...
The expression patterns of meis2a and zgc:154061 as well as the expression of a reporter transgene d...
<p>(A) <i>meis1</i> transcription, detected by <i>in situ hybridization</i> (upper panel) compared t...
Meis transcription factors belong to the group of TALE (three amino acids loop extension) homeodomai...
Meis genes are well known for their important roles in gene regulation and development, in combinati...
AbstractPan-vertebrate developmental cis-regulatory elements are discernible as highly conserved non...
The homeobox-containing Meis gene family includes at least four members that are expressed in spatia...
We have identified a novel gene linked to the Meis2 gene (meis2.2 in zebrafish) in all vertebrates. ...
Meis and Prep/Pknox (MEINOX family) proteins, together with Pbx (PBC family) proteins, belong to the...
Generation of complex body plans by multicellular organisms requires an intricate program of special...
AbstractBiological differences between cell types and developmental processes are characterised by d...