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Comparison of mouse and human HOX-4 complexes defines conserved sequences involved in the regulation of Hox-4.4

Renucci, A.
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Zappavigna, V.
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Zakany, J.
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1992
EMBO Journal

We have cloned and sequenced, in both mouse and human, regions of the HOX-4 complex which contain two Abd-B like genes, Hox-4.4 and Hox-4.5 (HOX4C and HOX4D in human, respectively). The high degree of conservation between the homeoprotein sequences extends to non-coding areas, which suggests that the mechanisms of regulation have been conserved. We show that the Hox-4.5/Hox-4.4 intergenic region can be broadly subdivided into three domains based on DNA conservation between rodents and primates. The presence of all these domains in association with sequences located 3' to the transcription termination site are required to mimick the spatial regulation of Hox-4.4 in transgenic mouse embryos. Several highly conserved short sequences located in this region were studied in gel retardation assays for their binding to potential regulatory factors. One such factor is detected in embryonal carcinoma cells but absent from other differentiated cell lines. This specific binding activity is down regulated upon retinoic acid treatment.

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DOI
10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05190.x
Author(s)
Renucci, A.
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Zappavigna, V.
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Zakany, J.
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Izpisua-Belmonte, J. C.
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Burki, K.
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Duboule, D.  
Date Issued

1992

Published in
EMBO Journal
Volume

11

Issue

4

Start page

1459

End page

1468

Note

European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, FRG.

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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UPDUB  
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February 25, 2008
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