dachshund (dac) is a gene involved in the development of the arthropod compound eye[1] which also plays a role in leg development.[2] It is activated by the Distal-less (Dll) gene.[3]
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Dachshund homologue (DACH1) regulates tumorigenesis in humans as a part of the Retinal Determination Gene Network (RDGN) complex, with cancer patients showing altered DACH1 expression.[4] Its homologs form the SKI/SNO/DAC family (Pfam PF02437).
References
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- ^ Gehring WJ, Ikeo K (September 1999). "Pax 6: mastering eye morphogenesis and eye evolution". Trends in Genetics. 15 (9): 371–7. doi:10.1016/S0168-9525(99)01776-X. PMID 10461206.
- ^ Estella C, Voutev R, Mann RS (2012-01-01). "A Dynamic Network of Morphogens and Transcription Factors Patterns the Fly Leg". Transcriptional Switches During Development. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. Vol. 98. pp. 173–98. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-386499-4.00007-0. ISBN 9780123864994. PMC 3918458. PMID 22305163.
- ^ Popov VM, Wu K, Zhou J, Powell MJ, Mardon G, Wang C, Pestell RG (January 2010). "The Dachshund gene in development and hormone-responsive tumorigenesis". Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism. 21 (1): 41–9. doi:10.1016/j.tem.2009.08.002. PMC 2818438. PMID 19896866.