Transcriptional Regulation and Implications for Controlling Hox Gene Expression

J Dev Biol. 2022 Jan 10;10(1):4. doi: 10.3390/jdb10010004.

Abstract

Hox genes play key roles in axial patterning and regulating the regional identity of cells and tissues in a wide variety of animals from invertebrates to vertebrates. Nested domains of Hox expression generate a combinatorial code that provides a molecular framework for specifying the properties of tissues along the A-P axis. Hence, it is important to understand the regulatory mechanisms that coordinately control the precise patterns of the transcription of clustered Hox genes required for their roles in development. New insights are emerging about the dynamics and molecular mechanisms governing transcriptional regulation, and there is interest in understanding how these may play a role in contributing to the regulation of the expression of the clustered Hox genes. In this review, we summarize some of the recent findings, ideas and emerging mechanisms underlying the regulation of transcription in general and consider how they may be relevant to understanding the transcriptional regulation of Hox genes.

Keywords: Hox genes; coordinate regulation; enhancers; gene regulation; nascent transcripts; transcription factors; transcriptional regulation.

Publication types

  • Review