HOX13 proteins: The molecular switcher in Hoxd bimodal regulation

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Abstract

The striking correlation between the genomic arrangement of Hox genes and their temporal and spatial pattern of expression during embryonic development has been a source of fascination since its discovery. This correspondence has been used as a privileged example in the investigation of the connection between genomic architecture and function. In this issue of Genes & Development, Beccari and colleagues (pp. 1172-1186) make a big step forward in understanding Hox gene regulation during limb development by showing the pivotal role of HOXA13 and HOXD13 proteins in the transition from a proximal to a distal type of Hoxd transcriptional regulation.

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Ros, M. A. (2016). HOX13 proteins: The molecular switcher in Hoxd bimodal regulation. Genes and Development, 30(10), 1135–1137. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.283598.116

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