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Publication : The CD8alpha gene locus is regulated by the Ikaros family of proteins.

First Author  Harker N Year  2002
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  10
Issue  6 Pages  1403-15
PubMed ID  12504015 Mgi Jnum  J:125670
Mgi Id  MGI:3759385 Doi  10.1016/s1097-2765(02)00711-6
Citation  Harker N, et al. (2002) The CD8alpha gene locus is regulated by the Ikaros family of proteins. Mol Cell 10(6):1403-15
abstractText  Ikaros family members are important regulatory factors in lymphocyte development. Here we show that Ikaros may play an important role in CD4 versus CD8 lineage commitment decisions by demonstrating: (1) that it binds to regulatory elements in the endogenous CD8alpha locus in vivo using thymocyte chromatin immunoprecipitations, (2) that Ikaros suppresses position effect variegation of transgenes driven by CD8 regulatory elements, and (3) that mice with reduced levels of Ikaros and Aiolos show an apparent increase in CD4 populations with immature phenotype, i.e., cells that failed to activate the CD8alpha gene locus. We propose that Ikaros family members function as activators of the CD8alpha gene locus and that their associated activities are critical for appropriate chromatin remodeling transitions during thymocyte differentiation and lineage commitment.
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