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SUBMITTER: Stobe P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2646128 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Stöbe Petra P Stein M A Sokrates MA Habring-Müller Anette A Bezdan Daniela D Fuchs Aurelia L AL Hueber Stefanie D SD Wu Haijia H Lohmann Ingrid I
PLoS genetics 20090313 3
Hox proteins play fundamental roles in controlling morphogenetic diversity along the anterior-posterior body axis of animals by regulating distinct sets of target genes. Within their rather broad expression domains, individual Hox proteins control cell diversification and pattern formation and consequently target gene expression in a highly localized manner, sometimes even only in a single cell. To achieve this high-regulatory specificity, it has been postulated that Hox proteins co-operate with ...[more]