Forkhead box proteins: tuning forks for transcriptional harmony

EWF Lam, JJ Brosens, AR Gomes, CY Koo - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013 - nature.com
EWF Lam, JJ Brosens, AR Gomes, CY Koo
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013nature.com
Forkhead box (FOX) proteins are multifaceted transcription factors that are responsible for
fine-tuning the spatial and temporal expression of a broad range of genes both during
development and in adult tissues. This function is engrained in their ability to integrate a
multitude of cellular and environmental signals and to act with remarkable fidelity. Several
key members of the FOXA, FOXC, FOXM, FOXO and FOXP subfamilies are strongly
implicated in cancer, driving initiation, maintenance, progression and drug resistance. The …
Abstract
Forkhead box (FOX) proteins are multifaceted transcription factors that are responsible for fine-tuning the spatial and temporal expression of a broad range of genes both during development and in adult tissues. This function is engrained in their ability to integrate a multitude of cellular and environmental signals and to act with remarkable fidelity. Several key members of the FOXA, FOXC, FOXM, FOXO and FOXP subfamilies are strongly implicated in cancer, driving initiation, maintenance, progression and drug resistance. The functional complexities of FOX proteins are coming to light and have established these transcription factors as possible therapeutic targets and putative biomarkers for specific cancers.
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