Rod and cone photoreceptor neurons in the mammalian retina possess specialized cellular architecture and functional features for converting light to a neuronal signal. Establishing and maintaining these characteristics requires appropriate expression of a specific set of genes, which is tightly regulated by a network of photoreceptor transcription factors centered on the cone-rod homeobox protein CRX. CRX recruits transcription coactivators p300 and CBP to acetylate promoter-bound histones and activate transcription of target genes. To further elucidate the role of these two coactivators, we conditionally knocked out Ep300 and/or CrebBP in differentiating rods or cones, using opsin-driven Cre recombinase. Knockout of either factor alone exe...
The photoreceptor cells of the retina are subject to a greater number of genetic diseases than any o...
The essential control elements in the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein gene (IRBP) promot...
Summary: Transcription factors often activate and repress different target genes in the same cell. H...
<div><p>Rod and cone photoreceptor neurons in the mammalian retina possess specialized cellular arch...
textabstractApproximately 98% of mammalian DNA is noncoding, yet we understand relatively little abo...
Crx is the principal transcription factor of the photoreceptor transcriptional network and is a key ...
International audienceIn the mammalian retina, rod and cone photoreceptors transmit the visual infor...
Abstract Background Recent technological advances have delivered the genome-wide targets of many imp...
Crx (cone-rod homeobox) is a homeodomain transcription factor implicated in regulating the expressio...
Purpose:: Photoreceptor cell fate is determined by a complex transcriptional regulatory system. Wher...
<div><p>A stringent control of homeostasis is critical for functional maintenance and survival of ne...
AbstractBackground: Terminal differentiation of many cell types is controlled and maintained by tiss...
AbstractWe have isolated a novel otx-like homeobox gene, Crx, from the mouse retina. Crx expression ...
<p><b>A, C.</b> Number of TSS with different CRX (<b>A</b>) and NRL (<b>C</b>) binding for rod-speci...
International audienceBACKGROUND: RdCVF and RdCVF2, encoded by the nucleoredoxin-like genes NXNL1 an...
The photoreceptor cells of the retina are subject to a greater number of genetic diseases than any o...
The essential control elements in the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein gene (IRBP) promot...
Summary: Transcription factors often activate and repress different target genes in the same cell. H...
<div><p>Rod and cone photoreceptor neurons in the mammalian retina possess specialized cellular arch...
textabstractApproximately 98% of mammalian DNA is noncoding, yet we understand relatively little abo...
Crx is the principal transcription factor of the photoreceptor transcriptional network and is a key ...
International audienceIn the mammalian retina, rod and cone photoreceptors transmit the visual infor...
Abstract Background Recent technological advances have delivered the genome-wide targets of many imp...
Crx (cone-rod homeobox) is a homeodomain transcription factor implicated in regulating the expressio...
Purpose:: Photoreceptor cell fate is determined by a complex transcriptional regulatory system. Wher...
<div><p>A stringent control of homeostasis is critical for functional maintenance and survival of ne...
AbstractBackground: Terminal differentiation of many cell types is controlled and maintained by tiss...
AbstractWe have isolated a novel otx-like homeobox gene, Crx, from the mouse retina. Crx expression ...
<p><b>A, C.</b> Number of TSS with different CRX (<b>A</b>) and NRL (<b>C</b>) binding for rod-speci...
International audienceBACKGROUND: RdCVF and RdCVF2, encoded by the nucleoredoxin-like genes NXNL1 an...
The photoreceptor cells of the retina are subject to a greater number of genetic diseases than any o...
The essential control elements in the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein gene (IRBP) promot...
Summary: Transcription factors often activate and repress different target genes in the same cell. H...