Cardiac transcription factors orchestrate the complex cellular and molecular events required to produce a functioning heart. Misregulation of the cardiac transcription program leads to embryonic developmental defects and is associated with human congenital heart diseases. Recent studies have expanded our understanding of the regulation of cardiac gene expression at an additional layer, involving the coordination of epigenetic and transcriptional regulators. In this review, we highlight and discuss discoveries made possible by the genetic and embryological tools available in the zebrafish model organism, with a focus on the novel functions of cardiac transcription factors and epigenetic and transcriptional regulatory proteins during cardiogenesis.
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Lu, F., Langenbacher, A. D., & Chen, J. N. (2016, June 1). Transcriptional regulation of heart development in zebrafish. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd3020014
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