msh/Msx gene family in neural development

C Ramos, B Robert - Trends in Genetics, 2005 - cell.com
C Ramos, B Robert
Trends in Genetics, 2005cell.com
The involvement of Msx homeobox genes in skull and tooth formation has received a great
deal of attention. Recent studies also indicate a role for the msh/Msx gene family in
development of the nervous system. In this article, we discuss the functions of these
transcription factors in neural-tissue organogenesis. We will deal mainly with the interactions
of the Drosophila muscle segment homeobox (msh) gene with other homeobox genes and
the repressive cascade that leads to neuroectoderm patterning; the role of Msx genes in …
The involvement of Msx homeobox genes in skull and tooth formation has received a great deal of attention. Recent studies also indicate a role for the msh/Msx gene family in development of the nervous system. In this article, we discuss the functions of these transcription factors in neural-tissue organogenesis. We will deal mainly with the interactions of the Drosophila muscle segment homeobox (msh) gene with other homeobox genes and the repressive cascade that leads to neuroectoderm patterning; the role of Msx genes in neural-crest induction, focusing especially on the differences between lower and higher vertebrates; their implication in patterning of the vertebrate neural tube, particularly in diencephalon midline formation. Finally, we will examine the distinct activities of Msx1, Msx2 and Msx3 genes during neurogenesis, taking into account their relationships with signalling molecules such as BMP.
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