A twist of insight - The role of Twist-family bHLH factors in development

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Abstract

Members of the Twist-family of bHLH proteins play a pivotal role in a number of essential developmental programs. Twist-family bHLH proteins function by dimerizing with other bHLH members and binding to cis- regulatory elements, called E-boxes. While Twist-family members may simply exhibit a preference in terms of high-affinity binding partners, a complex, multilevel cascade of regulation creates a dynamic role for these bHLH proteins. We summarize in this review information on each Twist-family member concerning expression pattern, function, regulation, downstream targets, and interactions with other bHLH proteins. Additionally, we focus on the phospho-regulatory mechanisms that tightly control posttranslational modification of Twist-family member bHLH proteins. © 2009 UBC Press.

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Barnes, R. M., & Firulli, A. B. (2009). A twist of insight - The role of Twist-family bHLH factors in development. International Journal of Developmental Biology. https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.082747rb

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