Hox genes in development and beyond

被引:35
作者
Hubert, Katharine A. [1 ,2 ]
Wellik, Deneen M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Program Genet, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Dept Cell & Regenerat Biol, Madison, WI 53705 USA
来源
DEVELOPMENT | 2023年 / 150卷 / 01期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
KEY WORDS; Hox gene regulation; Embryonic development; BRACHIAL SPINAL-CORD; DNA-BINDING; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; TARGETED DISRUPTION; AXIAL SKELETON; HOMEOTIC TRANSFORMATIONS; REGULATORY NETWORK; PARALOGOUS GENES; LIMB DEVELOPMENT; EARLY HINDBRAIN;
D O I
10.1242/dev.192476
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Hox genes encode evolutionarily conserved transcription factors that are essential for the proper development of bilaterian organisms. Hox genes are unique because they are spatially and temporally regulated during development in a manner that is dictated by their tightly linked genomic organization. Although their genetic function during embryonic development has been interrogated, less is known about how these transcription factors regulate downstream genes to direct morphogenetic events. Moreover, the continued expression and function of Hox genes at postnatal and adult stages highlights crucial roles for these genes throughout the life of an organism. Here, we provide an overview of Hox genes, highlighting their evolutionary history, their unique genomic organization and how this impacts the regulation of their expression, what is known about their protein structure, and their deployment in development and beyond.
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