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Brachyury and Related Tbx Proteins Interact with the Mixl1 Homeodomain Protein and Negatively Regulate Mixl1 Transcriptional Activity
Mixl1 is a homeodomain transcription factor required for mesoderm and endoderm patterning during mammalian embryogenesis. Despite its crucial function in development, co-factors that modulate the activity of Mixl1 remain poorly defined. Here we report that Mixl1 interacts physically and functionally with the T-box protein Brachyury and related members of the T-box family of transcription factors. Transcriptional and protein analyses demonstrated overlapping expression of Mixl1 and Brachyury during embryonic stem cell differentiation. In vitro protein interaction studies showed that the Mixl1 with Brachyury associated via their DNA-binding domains and gel shift assays revealed that the Brachyury T-box domain bound to Mixl1-DNA complexes. Furthermore, luciferase reporter experiments indicated that association of Mixl1 with Brachyury and related T-box factors inhibited the transactivating potential of Mixl1 on the Gsc and Pdgfrα promoters. Our results indicate that the activity of Mixl1 can be modulated by protein-protein interactions and that T-box factors can function as negative regulators of Mixl1 activity
New physics in e + e − → Zγ at the ILC with polarized beams: explorations beyond conventional anomalous triple gauge boson couplings
Anti-adipogenic effects of extracts of Ficus deltoidea var. deltoidea and var. angustifolia on 3T3-L1 adipocytes
Changes in beta cell function occur in prediabetes and early disease in the Lepr db mouse model of diabetes
Galectin-3 Over-Expression Enhances Survival and Recombinant Protein Expression in Mammalian Cells
E. P. R. and the Active Centres of Xanthine Oxidase and of Other Molybdenum-Containing Enzymes
Dentate Gyrus Local Circuit is Implicated in Learning Under Stress—a Role for Neurofascin
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