FOXN1 forms higher-order nuclear condensates displaced by mutations causing immunodeficiency
The transcription factor FOXN1 is a master regulator of thymic epithelial cell (TEC) development and function. Here, we demonstrate that FOXN1 expression is differentially regulated during organogenesis and participates in multimolecular nuclear condensates essential for the factor’s transcriptional...
Main Authors: | Rota, I, Handel, A, Maio, S, Klein, F, Dhalla, F, Deadman, M, Cheuk, S, Newman, J, Michaels, Y, Zuklys, S, Prevot, N, Hublitz, P, Charles, P, Gkazi, A, Adamopoulou, E, Quasim, W, Davies, EG, Hanson, C, Pagnamenta, A, Camps, C, Dreau, H, White, A, James, K, Fischer, R, Gileadi, O, Taylor, J, Fulga, T, Lagerholm, BC, Anderson, G, Sezgin, E, Hollander, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2021
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