The structure of the homeodomain and its functional implications.
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The upstream region of the human homeobox gene HOX3D is a target for regulation by retinoic acid and HOX homeoproteinsTwo vertebrate homeobox genes related to the Drosophila empty spiracles gene are expressed in the embryonic cerebral cortexThe tcl-3 proto-oncogene altered by chromosomal translocation in T-cell leukemia codes for a homeobox proteinThe thyroid transcription factor-1 gene is a candidate target for regulation by Hox proteinsDifferential DNA binding properties of three human homeodomain proteinsThe N-terminus of the human RecQL4 helicase is a homeodomain-like DNA interaction motifMolecular cloning, sequencing and expression of the mRNA encoding human Cdx1 and Cdx2 homeobox. Down-regulation of Cdx1 and Cdx2 mRNA expression during colorectal carcinogenesisThe RHOX5 homeodomain protein mediates transcriptional repression of the netrin-1 receptor gene Unc5cPax-8, a paired domain-containing protein, binds to a sequence overlapping the recognition site of a homeodomain and activates transcription from two thyroid-specific promotersFunctional interaction between a RARE and an AP-2 binding site in the regulation of the human HOX A4 gene promoterExpression of homeobox-containing genes in cDNA libraries derived from cattle oocytes and preimplantation stage embryo.A tomato homeobox gene (HD-zip) is involved in limiting the spread of programmed cell death.HD-Zip proteins: members of an Arabidopsis homeodomain protein superfamily.HOM/HOX homeobox genes are present in hydra (Chlorohydra viridissima) and are differentially expressed during regeneration.A novel class of plant proteins containing a homeodomain with a closely linked leucine zipper motifFTZ-F1, a steroid hormone receptor-like protein implicated in the activation of fushi tarazu.HoxPred: automated classification of Hox proteins using combinations of generalised profiles.The invention of WUS-like stem cell-promoting functions in plants predates leptosporangiate ferns.The WUS homeobox-containing (WOX) protein familySte12 and Ste12-like proteins, fungal transcription factors regulating development and pathogenicityThe interaction with DNA of wild-type and mutant fushi tarazu homeodomainsGT-2: a transcription factor with twin autonomous DNA-binding domains of closely related but different target sequence specificity.Point mutations within and outside the homeodomain identify sequences required for proboscipedia homeotic function in Drosophila.Structure-function relationships in human testis-determining factor SRY: an aromatic buttress underlies the specific DNA-bending surface of a high mobility group (HMG) box.Arabidopsis mutants reveal multiple roles for sterols in plant development.The Drosophila copia retrotransposon contains binding sites for transcriptional regulation by homeoproteinsCo-expression of CDX2 and MUC2 in gastric carcinomas: correlations with clinico-pathological parameters and prognosis.Evolution of the vertebrate Hox homeobox genes.Specific DNA recognition and intersite spacing are critical for action of the bicoid morphogenHox-1.11 and Hox-4.9 homeobox genesIsolated Hoxa9 overexpression predisposes to the development of lymphoid but not myeloid leukemia.Several regions of Antennapedia and thyroid transcription factor 1 homeodomains contribute to DNA binding specificity.Planarian homeobox genes: cloning, sequence analysis, and expression.Detection of homeobox genes in development and evolution.Levels of homeotic protein function can determine developmental identity: evidence from low-level expression of the Drosophila homeotic gene proboscipedia under Hsp70 control.Broad binding-site specificity and affinity properties of octamer 1 and brain octamer-binding proteins.Two dehydration-inducible transcripts from the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum encode interacting homeodomain-leucine zipper proteins.Mutations in NKX6-2 Cause Progressive Spastic Ataxia and Hypomyelination.Potential role of hematopoietic pre-B-cell leukemia transcription factor-interacting protein in oral carcinogenesis.Target selectivity of bicoid is dependent on nonconsensus site recognition and protein-protein interaction.
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The structure of the homeodomain and its functional implications.
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scientific article published on October 1990
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The structure of the homeodomain and its functional implications.
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The structure of the homeodomain and its functional implications.
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The structure of the homeodomain and its functional implications.
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The structure of the homeodomain and its functional implications.
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The structure of the homeodomain and its functional implications.
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Affolter M
Gehring WJ
Percival-Smith A
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10.1016/0168-9525(90)90253-3
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1990-10-01T00:00:00Z