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FOXA1

Transcription factor that is involved in embryonic development, establishment of tissue-specific gene expression and regulation of gene expression in differentiated tissues. Is thought to act as a 'pioneer' factor opening the compacted chromatin for other proteins through interactions with nucleosomal core histones and thereby replacing linker histones at target enhancer and/or promoter sites. Binds DNA with the consensus sequence 5'-[AC]A[AT]T[AG]TT[GT][AG][CT]T[CT]-3' (By similarity). Proposed to play a role in translating the epigenetic signatures into cell type-specific enhancer-driven transcriptional programs. Its differential recruitment to chromatin is dependent on distribution of histone H3 methylated at 'Lys-5' (H3K4me2) in estrogen-regulated genes. Involved in the development of multiple endoderm-derived organ systems such as liver, pancreas, lung and prostate; FOXA1 and FOXA2 seem to have at least in part redundant roles (By similarity).

FOXA1 Antibodies

FOXA1 for Homo sapiens (Human)

FOXA1 Proteins

FOXA1 Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)

FOXA1 Proteins for Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

FOXA1 Proteins for Homo sapiens (Human)

FOXA1 Proteins for Xenopus tropicalis (Western clawed frog) (Silurana tropicalis)