[PDF][PDF] FOXO transcription factors

ME Carter, A Brunet - Current Biology, 2007 - cell.com
Current Biology, 2007cell.com
What are they? FOXO proteins are a subgroup of the Forkhead family of transcription factors.
This family is characterized by a conserved DNA-binding domain (the 'Forkhead box', or
FOX) and comprises more than 100 members in humans, classified from FOXA to FOXR on
the basis of sequence similarity. These proteins participate in very diverse functions: for
example, FOXE3 is necessary for proper eye development, while FOXP2 plays a role in
language acquisition. Members of class 'O'share the characteristic of being regulated by the …
What are they? FOXO proteins are a subgroup of the Forkhead family of transcription factors. This family is characterized by a conserved DNA-binding domain (the ‘Forkhead box’, or FOX) and comprises more than 100 members in humans, classified from FOXA to FOXR on the basis of sequence similarity. These proteins participate in very diverse functions: for example, FOXE3 is necessary for proper eye development, while FOXP2 plays a role in language acquisition. Members of class ‘O’share the characteristic of being regulated by the insulin/PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
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