2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.09.018
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Functional dissection of the splice variants of the Drosophila gene homothorax (hth)

Abstract: Homothorax belongs to the TALE-homeodomain family of transcription factors, together with its vertebrate counterparts, the Meis family of proto-oncogenes. It fulfills many important different functions during embryonic and larval developments in Drosophila, which encompass from subdivision and specification of body parts to assembly of heterochromatin structures. Hth interacts with Extradenticle, another member of the TALE-homeodomain family of conserved transcription factors, to facilitate its entrance to the… Show more

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“…We also verified novel protein partners via coimmunoprecipitation. Similar to the results of other studies of expanding protein interaction networks by isoform-specific level (Corsetti and Azpiazu, 2013;Corominas et al, 2014;Tseng et al, 2015), our data indicate a significant extension of interactors to NSD2, showing different enrichment categories at the isoform level.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…We also verified novel protein partners via coimmunoprecipitation. Similar to the results of other studies of expanding protein interaction networks by isoform-specific level (Corsetti and Azpiazu, 2013;Corominas et al, 2014;Tseng et al, 2015), our data indicate a significant extension of interactors to NSD2, showing different enrichment categories at the isoform level.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Thus, most of the hth2 rings in C. salei (and by inference also in the other species) are not co-expressed with exd and thus would require other means for their function. We have currently no further data on possible alternative binding factors for hth2 in spiders, but we note that there is recent evidence that Hth can indeed function independently from Exd [60].
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Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, so far we cannot rule out the possibility that any of the many Hth isoforms present during embryonic development [ 60 ] is able to interact with PARP1 or other unknown protein that functions in the assembly of the heterochromatin in the rDNA region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%