Hox transcriptomics in Drosophila embryos

Hox proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain containing transcription factors that specify segment identities along the anteroposterior axis of almost all bilaterian animals. They exert their morphogenetic role by transcriptionally regulating a large battery of downstream target genes. Ther...

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Main Authors: Polychronidou, Maria (Author) , Lohmann, Ingrid (Author)
Format: Chapter/Article
Language:English
Published: 08 July 2014
In: Hox genes
Year: 2014, Pages: 197-208
DOI:10.1007/978-1-4939-1242-1_12
Online Access:Verlag, Volltext: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1242-1_12
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Author Notes:Maria Polychronidou, Ingrid Lohmann
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Summary:Hox proteins are evolutionarily conserved homeodomain containing transcription factors that specify segment identities along the anteroposterior axis of almost all bilaterian animals. They exert their morphogenetic role by transcriptionally regulating a large battery of downstream target genes. Therefore the dissection of transcriptional networks regulated by Hox proteins is an essential step towards a mechanistic understanding of how these transcription factors coordinate multiple developmental and morphogenetic processes. High-throughput techniques allowing whole-transcriptome mRNA expression profiling are powerful tools for the genome-wide identification of Hox downstream target genes in a variety of experimental settings. Here, we describe how to quantitatively identify Hox downstream genes in Drosophila embryos by performing a Hox transcriptome analysis using microarrays.
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ISBN:9781493912421
DOI:10.1007/978-1-4939-1242-1_12