毫不讳言:脊椎动物骨骼形成和疾病中的转录因子。

Trends in developmental biology Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Sumantra Chatterjee, V Sivakamasundari, Wenqing Jean Lee, Hsiao Yun Chan, Thomas Lufkin
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摘要

骨骼形成是一个复杂的多步骤过程,涉及许多基因和途径。在这些途径中,这些基因之间受到严格调控的相互作用确保了正确和及时的器官发生,我们必须对参与这一过程的主要基因和基因家族有一个公平的理解。这篇综述旨在更深入地了解3个主要的转录因子家族:Sox, Runx和Pax在骨骼形成中的作用,并研究与这些基因突变相关的人类骨骼形成表型。
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Making no bones about it: Transcription factors in vertebrate skeletogenesis and disease.

Skeletogenesis is a complex multi-step process, which involves many genes and pathways. The tightly regulated interplay between these genes in these pathways ensures a correct and timely organogenesis and it is imperative that we have a fair understanding of the major genes and gene families involved in the process. This review aims to give a deeper insight into the roles of 3 major transcription factor families involved in skeleton formation: Sox, Runx and Pax and to look at the human skeleotogenic phenotypes associated with mutations in these genes.

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