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LOCUS NR_185067 1488 bp RNA linear ROD 11-OCT-2023 DEFINITION Mus musculus homeobox A9 (Hoxa9), transcript variant 8, non-coding RNA. ACCESSION NR_185067 VERSION NR_185067.1 KEYWORDS RefSeq. SOURCE Mus musculus (house mouse) ORGANISM Mus musculus Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Glires; Rodentia; Myomorpha; Muroidea; Muridae; Murinae; Mus; Mus. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Fu X, Fu P, Yang T and Niu T. TITLE Homeobox A9 is a novel mediator of vascular smooth muscle cell phenotypic switching and proliferation by regulating methyl-CpG binding protein 2 JOURNAL Cell Signal 108, 110695 (2023) PUBMED 37127144 REMARK GeneRIF: Homeobox A9 is a novel mediator of vascular smooth muscle cell phenotypic switching and proliferation by regulating methyl-CpG binding protein 2. REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Kumar S, Alam SS, Bareke E, Beauchamp MC, Dong Y, Chan W, Majewski J and Jerome-Majewska LA. TITLE Sf3b4 regulates chromatin remodeler splicing and Hox expression JOURNAL Differentiation 131, 59-73 (2023) PUBMED 37167859 REFERENCE 3 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Lieske A, Agyeman-Duah E, Selich A, Dorpmund N, Talbot SR, Schambach A and Maetzig T. TITLE A pro B cell population forms the apex of the leukemic hierarchy in Hoxa9/Meis1-dependent AML JOURNAL Leukemia 37 (1), 79-90 (2023) PUBMED 36517672 REMARK GeneRIF: A pro B cell population forms the apex of the leukemic hierarchy in Hoxa9/Meis1-dependent AML. REFERENCE 4 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Popovic R, Erfurth F and Zeleznik-Le N. TITLE Transcriptional complexity of the HOXA9 locus JOURNAL Blood Cells Mol Dis 40 (2), 156-159 (2008) PUBMED 17916434 REMARK Review article REFERENCE 5 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Fujimoto S, Araki K, Chisaka O, Araki M, Takagi K and Yamamura K. TITLE Analysis of the murine Hoxa-9 cDNA: an alternatively spliced transcript encodes a truncated protein lacking the homeodomain JOURNAL Gene 209 (1-2), 77-85 (1998) PUBMED 9524228 REFERENCE 6 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Lawrence HJ, Helgason CD, Sauvageau G, Fong S, Izon DJ, Humphries RK and Largman C. TITLE Mice bearing a targeted interruption of the homeobox gene HOXA9 have defects in myeloid, erythroid, and lymphoid hematopoiesis JOURNAL Blood 89 (6), 1922-1930 (1997) PUBMED 9058712 REFERENCE 7 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Rijli FM, Matyas R, Pellegrini M, Dierich A, Gruss P, Dolle P and Chambon P. TITLE Cryptorchidism and homeotic transformations of spinal nerves and vertebrae in Hoxa-10 mutant mice JOURNAL Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 92 (18), 8185-8189 (1995) PUBMED 7667266 REFERENCE 8 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Satokata I, Benson G and Maas R. TITLE Sexually dimorphic sterility phenotypes in Hoxa10-deficient mice JOURNAL Nature 374 (6521), 460-463 (1995) PUBMED 7700356 REFERENCE 9 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Scott,M.P. TITLE Vertebrate homeobox gene nomenclature JOURNAL Cell 71 (4), 551-553 (1992) PUBMED 1358459 REFERENCE 10 (bases 1 to 1488) AUTHORS Rubin MR, King W, Toth LE, Sawczuk IS, Levine MS, D'Eustachio P and Nguyen-Huu MC. TITLE Murine Hox-1.7 homeo-box gene: cloning, chromosomal location, and expression JOURNAL Mol Cell Biol 7 (10), 3836-3841 (1987) PUBMED 2891029 REMARK Erratum:[Mol Cell Biol 1988 Dec;8(12):5593] COMMENT REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The reference sequence was derived from AC015583.34. Summary: This gene is located in a cluster of developmentally and temporally regulated genes on chromosome 6 encoding proteins involved in pattern formation. These proteins contain a characteristic DNA-binding motif called a homeodomain and function in transcriptional regulation. There are four distinct clusters of similar genes on chromosomes 2, 6, 11, and 15. The protein encoded by this gene is important for hematopoeisis. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Mar 2013]. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Gene record to access additional publications. ##Evidence-Data-START## Transcript exon combination :: SRR13422600.2025586.1, SRR13422598.1288903.1 [ECO:0000332] RNAseq introns :: single sample supports all introns SAMN01164133, SAMN01164137 [ECO:0000348] ##Evidence-Data-END## PRIMARY REFSEQ_SPAN PRIMARY_IDENTIFIER PRIMARY_SPAN COMP 1-102 AC015583.34 88120-88221 103-1488 AC015583.34 88884-90269 FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..1488 /organism="Mus musculus" /mol_type="transcribed RNA" /strain="C57BL/6" /db_xref="taxon:10090" /chromosome="6" /map="6 25.4 cM" gene 1..1488 /gene="Hoxa9" /gene_synonym="D6a9; Hox-1.7" /note="homeobox A9" /db_xref="GeneID:15405" /db_xref="MGI:MGI:96180" misc_RNA 1..1488 /gene="Hoxa9" /gene_synonym="D6a9; Hox-1.7" /product="homeobox A9, transcript variant 8" /db_xref="GeneID:15405" /db_xref="MGI:MGI:96180" exon 1..102 /gene="Hoxa9" /gene_synonym="D6a9; Hox-1.7" /inference="alignment:Splign:2.1.0" exon 103..1488 /gene="Hoxa9" /gene_synonym="D6a9; Hox-1.7" /inference="alignment:Splign:2.1.0" misc_feature 207..341 /gene="Hoxa9" /gene_synonym="D6a9; Hox-1.7" /inference="COORDINATES: ab initio prediction:ORF Finder" /note="predicted ORF does not meet quality criteria for protein coding locus with longer protein data" /db_xref="GeneID:15405" ORIGIN
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