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. 1999 Mar 15;27(6):1409–1420. doi: 10.1093/nar/27.6.1409

From head to toes: the multiple facets of Sox proteins.

M Wegner 1
PMCID: PMC148332  PMID: 10037800

Abstract

Sox proteins belong to the HMG box superfamily of DNA-binding proteins and are found throughout the animal kingdom. They are involved in the regulation of such diverse developmental processes as germ layer formation, organ development and cell type specifi-cation. Hence, deletion or mutation of Sox proteins often results in developmental defects and congenital disease in humans. Sox proteins perform their function in a complex interplay with other transcription factors in a manner highly dependent on cell type and promoter context. They exhibit a remarkable crosstalk and functional redundancy among each other.

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