Getting your Pax straight: Pax proteins in development and disease

N Chi, JA Epstein - TRENDS in Genetics, 2002 - cell.com
N Chi, JA Epstein
TRENDS in Genetics, 2002cell.com
The Pax gene family encodes a group of transcription factors that have been conserved
through millions of years of evolution and play roles in early development. Pax proteins have
been implicated as regulators of organogenesis and as key factors in maintaining
pluripotency of stem cell populations during development. Mutations of the Pax genes cause
profound developmental defects in organisms as diverse as flies, mice and humans. Here,
we review crucial and illustrative roles of Pax gene products in cell-fate specification and …
Abstract
The Pax gene family encodes a group of transcription factors that have been conserved through millions of years of evolution and play roles in early development. Pax proteins have been implicated as regulators of organogenesis and as key factors in maintaining pluripotency of stem cell populations during development. Mutations of the Pax genes cause profound developmental defects in organisms as diverse as flies, mice and humans. Here, we review crucial and illustrative roles of Pax gene products in cell-fate specification and developmental biology.
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