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Cdx protein family

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The Cdx protein family is a group of the transcription factor proteins which bind to DNA to regulate the expression of genes. In particular this family of proteins can regulate the Hox genes.

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Cdx proteins

  • Cdx1 protein
  • Cdx2 protein
  • Cdx4 protein
  • The human Cdx2 family protein has 94% identity with the mouse Cdx2 and the hamster Cdx3.

    Cdx proteins and regulation of Hox gene expression

    Cdx proteins are key regulators of Hox genes. The vertebrate Cdx proteins act upstream of Hox genes. Cdx genes integrate the posteriorizing signals from retinoic acid and Wnt canonical pathways and relay this information to Hox promoters.

    Expression in mouse embryo

    Cdx2 expression begins at 3.5 days and is confined to the trophectoderm, being absent from the inner cell mass. From 8.5 days, Cdx2 begins to be expressed in embryonic tissues, principally in the posterior part of the gut from its earliest formation.

    References

    Cdx protein family Wikipedia


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