The role of Pbx1 in T cells

scientific article published on December 2011

The role of Pbx1 in T cells is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S13238-011-1136-9
P932PMC publication ID3724410
P698PubMed publication ID22231354

P2093author name stringLaurence Morel
Mayami Sengupta
P2860cites workPre-B cell leukemia transcription factor (PBX) proteins are important mediators for retinoic acid-dependent endodermal and neuronal differentiation of mouse embryonal carcinoma P19 cellsQ40595929
Segmental expression of Hoxb2 in r4 requires two separate sites that integrate cooperative interactions between Prep1, Pbx and Hox proteins.Q52171313
Characterization of PREP2, a paralog of PREP1, which defines a novel sub-family of the MEINOX TALE homeodomain transcription factorsQ24528987
PBX and MEIS as non-DNA-binding partners in trimeric complexes with HOX proteinsQ24554397
Retinoic acid synthesis and signaling during early organogenesisQ24642848
Meis1 and pKnox1 bind DNA cooperatively with Pbx1 utilizing an interaction surface disrupted in oncoprotein E2a-Pbx1Q24646482
Embryonic retinoic acid synthesis is essential for early mouse post-implantation developmentQ28140751
Tyrosine phosphorylation of HoxA10 decreases DNA binding and transcriptional repression during interferon gamma -induced differentiation of myeloid leukemia cell linesQ28141917
Involvement of Prep1 in the alphabeta T-cell receptor T-lymphocytic potential of hematopoietic precursorsQ28506513
Requirement for Pbx1 in skeletal patterning and programming chondrocyte proliferation and differentiationQ28512034
Pbx1/Pbx2 requirement for distal limb patterning is mediated by the hierarchical control of Hox gene spatial distribution and Shh expressionQ28585137
Meis proteins are major in vivo DNA binding partners for wild-type but not chimeric Pbx proteinsQ28588001
The homeodomain transcription factor Prep1 (pKnox1) is required for hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell activityQ28588027
Meis homeoproteins directly regulate Pax6 during vertebrate lens morphogenesisQ28589322
DNA binding and transcriptional activation by a PDX1.PBX1b.MEIS2b trimer and cooperation with a pancreas-specific basic helix-loop-helix complexQ28591464
PBX1 and MEIS1 up-regulate SOX3 gene expression by direct interaction with a consensus binding site within the basal promoter regionQ28592742
Genome-wide identification of in vivo protein-DNA binding sites from ChIP-Seq dataQ31169616
Cytosolic sequestration of Prep1 influences early stages of T cell developmentQ33344533
DNA specificity determinants associate with distinct transcription factor functionsQ33519505
Selective repression of transcriptional activators by Pbx1 does not require the homeodomainQ33631085
Pbx1 represses osteoblastogenesis by blocking Hoxa10-mediated recruitment of chromatin remodeling factorsQ33963810
ChIP-Seq: technical considerations for obtaining high-quality dataQ34024936
The current state of chromatin immunoprecipitationQ34092981
Murine models of systemic lupus erythematosusQ34591019
Epigenetic regulation of early osteogenesis and mineralized tissue formation by a HOXA10-PBX1-associated complexQ35226527
Defective response of CD4(+) T cells to retinoic acid and TGFβ in systemic lupus erythematosusQ35557975
Pre-B cell leukemia homeobox 1 is associated with lupus susceptibility in mice and humans.Q35658918
E2A-Pbx1, the t(1;19) translocation protein of human pre-B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia, causes acute myeloid leukemia in miceQ36659206
Hox and Pbx factors control retinoic acid synthesis during hindbrain segmentation.Q36916855
PBX proteins: much more than Hox cofactorsQ37011551
Hox genes and segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrainQ37570818
Pbx1 regulates self-renewal of long-term hematopoietic stem cells by maintaining their quiescence.Q38910582
An ultraconserved Hox-Pbx responsive element resides in the coding sequence of Hoxa2 and is active in rhombomere 4.Q39089311
P433issue12
P304page(s)946-949
P577publication date2011-12-01
P1433published inProtein & CellQ26854012
P1476titleThe role of Pbx1 in T cells
P478volume2