Published April 2003
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Journal Article
Regulatory coding of lymphoid lineage choice by hematopoietic transcription factors
- Creators
- Warren, Luigi A.
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Rothenberg, Ellen V.
Chicago
Abstract
During lymphopoiesis, precursor cells negotiate a complex regulatory space, defined by the levels of several competing and cross-regulating transcription factors, before arriving at stable states of commitment to the B-, T- and NK-specific developmental programs. Recent perturbation experiments provide evidence that this space has three major axes, corresponding to the PU.1 versus GATA-1 balance, the intensity of Notch signaling through the CSL pathway, and the ratio of E-box transcription factors to their Id protein antagonists.
Additional Information
© 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. This review comes from a themed issue on Lymphocyte development Edited by Ellen Robey and Mark Schlissel.Additional details
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- 74087
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