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Publication : Sox1 directly regulates the gamma-crystallin genes and is essential for lens development in mice.

First Author  Nishiguchi S Year  1998
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  12
Issue  6 Pages  776-81
PubMed ID  9512512 Mgi Jnum  J:46636
Mgi Id  MGI:1201714 Doi  10.1101/gad.12.6.776
Citation  Nishiguchi S, et al. (1998) Sox1 directly regulates the gamma-crystallin genes and is essential for lens development in mice. Genes Dev 12(6):776-81
abstractText  gamma-Crystailins are major structural components of the lens fiber cells in amphibians and mammals. Many dominant inherited cataracts in humans and mice have been shown to map within the gamma-crystallin gene cluster. Several transcription factors, including PAX6 and SOX proteins, have been suggested as candidates for crystallin gene regulation. Here we show that the targeted deletion of Sox1 in mice causes microphthalmia and cataract. Mutant lens fiber cells fail to elongate, probably as a result of an almost complete absence of gamma-crystallins. It appears that the direct interaction of the SOX1 protein with a promoter element conserved in all gamma-crystallin genes is responsible for their expression.
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