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  2. Cooperative regulation in development by SMRT and FOXP1

Cooperative regulation in development by SMRT and FOXP1

  • Genes Dev. 2008 Mar 15;22(6):740-5. doi: 10.1101/gad.1637108.
Kristen Jepsen 1 Anatoli S Gleiberman Can Shi Daniel I Simon Michael G Rosenfeld
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Medicine, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California at San Diego, School of Medicine, La Jolla, California 92093, USA. jepsen@ucsd.edu
Abstract

A critical aspect of mammalian development involves the actions of dedicated repressors/corepressors to prevent unregulated gene activation programs that would initiate specific cell determination events. While the role of NCoR/SMRT corepressors in nuclear receptor actions is well documented, we here report that a previously unrecognized functional interaction between SMRT and a forkhead protein, FOXP1, is required for cardiac growth and regulation of macrophage differentiation. Our studies demonstrate that SMRT and FOXP1 define a functional biological unit required to orchestrate specific programs critical for mammalian organogenesis, linking developmental roles of FOX to a specific corepressor.

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