Sox genes find their feet
pmid: 9229109
Sox genes find their feet
The identification of the mammalian testis-determining factor, SRY, led to the description of a new class of genes encoding transcription factors, the SOX gene family. SOX proteins display properties of both classical transcription factors and architectural components of chromatin. The dynamic and diverse patterns of expression of SOX genes and analysis of mutations in humans, mice and Drosophila suggest that SOX factors play key roles in decisions of cell fate during diverse developmental processes.
- National Institute for Medical Research United Kingdom
High Mobility Group Proteins, Chromosome Mapping, Gene Expression, Nuclear Proteins, Sequence Homology, DNA-Binding Proteins, Multigene Family, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Transcription Factors
High Mobility Group Proteins, Chromosome Mapping, Gene Expression, Nuclear Proteins, Sequence Homology, DNA-Binding Proteins, Multigene Family, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Transcription Factors
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