[HTML][HTML] Sorting out the p63 signaling network

MI Koster, DR Roop - Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2008 - Elsevier
MI Koster, DR Roop
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2008Elsevier
p63 is a transcription factor required for normal epidermal development and differentiation.
Because of the complexity of these processes, p63 is expected to regulate a myriad of target
genes, providing impetus to many laboratories to identify these genes. p63 target genes
have been shown to encode a diverse group of proteins, including structural proteins,
proteins that control cell cycle withdrawal, and proteins that regulate the epidermal
differentiation program. In this issue, Antonini et al., describe a novel p63 target gene whose …
p63 is a transcription factor required for normal epidermal development and differentiation. Because of the complexity of these processes, p63 is expected to regulate a myriad of target genes, providing impetus to many laboratories to identify these genes. p63 target genes have been shown to encode a diverse group of proteins, including structural proteins, proteins that control cell cycle withdrawal, and proteins that regulate the epidermal differentiation program. In this issue, Antonini et al., describe a novel p63 target gene whose evolutionary conservation suggests a critical role for this gene in the epidermis.
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