Ikaros: A key regulator of haematopoiesis. Westman, B., Mackay, J., & Gell, D. International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 34(10):1304-1307, 2002.
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Ikaros is an essential transcription factor for normal lymphocyte development. Because of its interaction with a number of closely related factors, Ikaros is required for correct regulation of differentiation and cell proliferation in T- and B-cell lineages. Interestingly, Ikaros appears to function both as a transcriptional repressor and as an activator through its ability to bind a large number of nuclear factors, including components of both histone deacetylase and ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling complexes. In addition, nuclear localisation is important for Ikaros function - unlike most transcription factors, Ikaros is localised to discrete nuclear foci in lymphoid cells, suggesting it employs novel mechanisms to regulate transcription. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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