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The Hox proteins are a family of transcription factors that play a role in development and cellular differentiation by regulating downstream target genes. Specifically, the Hox proteins direct DNA-protein and protein-protein interactions that assist in determining the morphologic features associated with the anterior-posterior body axis. Hox proteins are involved in controlling axial patterning, leukemias and hereditary malformations. HoxB5 (homeobox protein Hox-B5), also known as HOX2, HU-1, HOX2A, Hox2.1 or HHO.C10, is a member of the Antp homeobox (Hox) family. It is a 269 amino acid long nuclear protein expressed in the central nervous system. HoxB5 contains one homeobox DNAbinding domain and plays a role in the regulation of lung and gut development, providing cells with positional identities on the anterior-posterior body axis.
AI385717; HHO.C10; homeo box 2A; homeo box B5; homeobox B5; homeobox protein H24.1; Homeobox protein HHO.C10; homeobox protein Hox-2.1; Homeobox protein Hox-2A; homeobox protein Hox-B5; Homeobox protein Hu-1; homeobox protein Mu-1; HOX2; Hox2.1; Hox-2.1; HOX2A; HOXB5; Hoxb-5; HU-1; RGD1562292
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