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Publication : Global control of motor neuron topography mediated by the repressive actions of a single hox gene.

First Author  Jung H Year  2010
Journal  Neuron Volume  67
Issue  5 Pages  781-96
PubMed ID  20826310 Mgi Jnum  J:166088
Mgi Id  MGI:4839693 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2010.08.008
Citation  Jung H, et al. (2010) Global control of motor neuron topography mediated by the repressive actions of a single hox gene. Neuron 67(5):781-96
abstractText  In the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription factors are critical in controlling motor neuron fates along the rostrocaudal axis, exemplified by the precise pattern of limb innervation by more than fifty Hox-dependent motor pools. The mechanisms by which motor neuron diversity is constrained to limb levels are, however, not well understood. We show that a single Hox gene, Hoxc9, has an essential role in organizing the motor system through global repressive activities. Hoxc9 is required for the generation of thoracic motor columns, and in its absence, neurons acquire the fates of limb-innervating populations. Unexpectedly, multiple Hox genes are derepressed in Hoxc9 mutants, leading to motor pool disorganization and alterations in the connections by thoracic and forelimb-level subtypes. Genome-wide analysis of Hoxc9 binding suggests that this mode of repression is mediated by direct interactions with Hox regulatory elements, independent of chromatin marks typically associated with repressed Hox genes.
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