New insights into E-protein function in lymphocyte development.

Abstract:

:Lymphocyte development has long served as an experimental paradigm, revealing fundamental mechanisms of gene regulation and cellular differentiation in mammals. The study of E-protein-mediated transcriptional regulation in lymphocyte development provides a means to address these mechanistic issues. Both genetic and biochemical studies have defined many important regulatory events during lymphocyte development that are mediated by E-proteins. The E2A gene, one of the three known E-protein genes in mammals, has a particularly important role in B-lymphocyte development. Major progress has been made in recent years towards understanding the physiological targets of E2A during B-lymphocyte development. Most notably, new insights have been gained regarding the role of E2A in controlling lineage commitment and V(D)J recombination. This Review focuses primarily on E2A-mediated gene regulation during B-lymphocyte development.

journal_name

Trends Immunol

journal_title

Trends in immunology

authors

Lazorchak A,Jones ME,Zhuang Y

doi

10.1016/j.it.2005.03.011

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Has Abstract

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2005-06-01 00:00:00

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334-8

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6

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1471-4906

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1471-4981

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S1471-4906(05)00082-7

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26

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