The murine fork head gene Foxn2 is expressed in craniofacial, limb, CNS and somitic tissues during embryogenesis

The fork head domain-containing gene family ( Fox) comprises over 20 members in mammals and is defined by a conserved 110 amino-acid motif containing a winged helix structure DNA-binding domain. The members of this gene family have been implicated as key regulators of embryogenesis, cell cycling, ce...

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description The fork head domain-containing gene family ( Fox) comprises over 20 members in mammals and is defined by a conserved 110 amino-acid motif containing a winged helix structure DNA-binding domain. The members of this gene family have been implicated as key regulators of embryogenesis, cell cycling, cell lineage restriction and cancer. The Foxn2 gene ( Ches1) is expressed in postgastrulation embryos in multiple tissues that serve as important signaling centers as well as end-stage-differentiated cell types that arise from different germ layers of the developing embryo. The dynamic and specific expression of Foxn2 during embryonic development suggest multiple independent roles for Foxn2 function during gestation.
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subjects Amino Acid Motifs
Animals
Apical ectodermal ridge
Cell Differentiation
Cell Lineage
Central Nervous System - embryology
Craniofacial
DNA - metabolism
DNA, Complementary - metabolism
DNA-Binding Proteins - biosynthesis
DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
Embryo
Embryo, Mammalian - metabolism
Expressed Sequence Tags
Fork head
Forkhead Transcription Factors
Fox
Gastrula - metabolism
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Growth factor
Homeobox gene
In Situ Hybridization
Limb
Mice
Nasopharynx
Nervous system
Olfactory
Protein Binding
RNA - metabolism
Signal Transduction
Somite
Time Factors
Winged helix
title The murine fork head gene Foxn2 is expressed in craniofacial, limb, CNS and somitic tissues during embryogenesis
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