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Overview of PAX gene family: analysis of human tissue-specific variant expression and involvement in human disease

Journal

HUMAN GENETICS
Volume 140, Issue 3, Pages 381-400

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00439-020-02212-9

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Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [AA021724, AA022057, P30 ES06096, EY017963, EY022312]
  2. National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) [U24HG003345]
  3. Wellcome Trust [208349/Z/17/Z]

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PAX genes encode highly conserved transcription factors that regulate cell differentiation and organ development. Different structural domains in PAX proteins categorize them into four groups, playing crucial roles in various human diseases.
Paired-box (PAX) genes encode a family of highly conserved transcription factors found in vertebrates and invertebrates. PAX proteins are defined by the presence of a paired domain that is evolutionarily conserved across phylogenies. Inclusion of a homeodomain and/or an octapeptide linker subdivides PAX proteins into four groups. Often termed master regulators, PAX proteins orchestrate tissue and organ development throughout cell differentiation and lineage determination, and are essential for tissue structure and function through maintenance of cell identity. Mutations in PAX genes are associated with myriad human diseases (e.g., microphthalmia, anophthalmia, coloboma, hypothyroidism, acute lymphoblastic leukemia). Transcriptional regulation by PAX proteins is, in part, modulated by expression of alternatively spliced transcripts. Herein, we provide a genomics update on the nine human PAX family members and PAX homologs in 16 additional species. We also present a comprehensive summary of human tissue-specific PAX transcript variant expression and describe potential functional significance of PAX isoforms. While the functional roles of PAX proteins in developmental diseases and cancer are well characterized, much remains to be understood regarding the functional roles of PAX isoforms in human health. We anticipate the analysis of tissue-specific PAX transcript variant expression presented herein can serve as a starting point for such research endeavors.

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